Logos 8 Wishlist
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Wishlist item is a Library column with license acquisition date. Awesome would be link to Order History.
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I have been using the handout feature for sometime. I just found out Logos has made this feature obsolete. I would love if Logos would continue to develop this feature! I am not sure what other people use, but I find the handout feature handy for writing lesson guides for Bible study students. At a minimum, at least turn on the spell checker function and allow users to customize templates. The margin are much too large and impractical, allow adding the author as an option, add footnote controls. In addition, sometimes after I add items fields, the program hangs up not properly displaying the new material correctly. It would be useful if several pages could easily be added to each document
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Phil Gons (Faithlife) said:
Your feedback doesn't need to be limited to the desktop app. Feel free to include web and mobile feedback as well.
Mobile App: Font Choices
For both Android and iOS apps, please allow users to select a font style of their choice from a set of available options. Please include Verdana as one of the options. This has been requested in Uservoice and in multiple forum threads for a long time (see links below).
Uservoice links:
- https://logosmobile.uservoice.com/forums/190765-logos-mobile-apps/suggestions/3647494-let-me-choose-a-the-font-on-ios (although this suggestion states iOS, it reflects an android need as well)
Forums links:
- https://community.logos.com/forums/t/49927.aspx?PageIndex=1
- https://community.logos.com/forums/t/51203.aspx
- https://community.logos.com/forums/p/58844/424907.aspx
- https://community.logos.com/forums/p/68457/515500.aspx
- https://community.logos.com/forums/t/136713.aspx
Mobile App: Highlighting Notes
I routinely create several highlighting notes for each book of the Bible I study. Each of these highlighting notes contains highlights saved from a specific custom pallet (e.g., Genesis - observations, Genesis - theological themes, Genesis - Hebrew poetry, etc.). In the Logos desktop app, after I have marked up the text, I have the option of clicking on the visual filter button and selecting any one or combination of the highlighting notes I have created to customize which highlights are displayed. For example, I may select only one highlighting note if I wish to limit my view to only a particular set of highlights. If I wish to expand my displayed highlights, I can select any combination of highlighting notes.
The Android app does not appear to have this filtered view capability. Although it allows a user to select a “preferred” highlighting note where all highlighting done in the Android app will be saved, it does not provide an option to filter which highlighting notes are displayed.
Within the Android app, please provide an option for users to filter which highlighting notes are displayed. This would allow users to select any one or combination of highlighting notes when they don’t wish to view every highlight that has been made within their preferred Bible. It could also be used to hide all highlighting whenever that is desired.
Uservoice link:
Phil Gons (Faithlife) said:
If you've written up feedback in other threads, please link to them here so we can have everything in one place.
Mobile App (Beta Feedback):
I recently posted comments to the LogosNext V6 Feedback thread of the Mobile Reader Apps (Beta) forum which I am including here in order to group all my Mobile App related feedback in one place (see link). https://community.logos.com/forums/t/148111.aspx?PageIndex=1 The linked thread provides context concerning my remarks below:
Beta feedback begins here:
I’m not a beta participant, but I’ve been following the LogosNext V6 Feedback thread with great interest and excitement. Based on screen shots that have been posted and subsequent thread discussion, it appears the bottom toolbar in non-reading view mode contains a button which will immediately take a user to their preferred Bible. This could be a very useful feature; however, the design used for the button is the high contrast blue Logos icon which is inconsistent with the other grey buttons on the toolbar, visually distracting, and confusing because the image implies something other than a Bible access function.
Please change this button to a non-distracting grey book image which matches the other buttons along the
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I would like to see default settings across all resources for things like "columns," "Show locator bar," and "Show footnotes on page." For instance, I would much rather have all of my resources default to auto columns and then be able to turn that off for specific resources than to have to turn it on for almost all resources.
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Since I seriously doubt any of the fabulous and indispensable Libronix features I desire will be in L8, for me it will likely all come down to whether there are desirable resources included in the new packages. Including this would help convince me to reopen my wallet...
https://www.logos.com/product/52554/tt-clark-old-testament-in-the-new-testament-collection
Actually, let's cut to the chase: including this in Collector's Edition will seal the deal, guaranteed...
https://www.logos.com/product/55641/the-bloomsbury-bundle
Of course, since the first collection inexplicably doesn't appear in the second one, it would have to be included as well. If this materializes...SOLD!
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Also, I would like a bit of preliminary warning about a launch date. I need to prepare for massive outlays.
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Follow-up to thread => Accidentally Prioritized 3000 Books is idea of adding "Unprioritize These Resources" to Library Right Click, which could be like "Hide These Resources" so only appears with modified Right Click.
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Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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Follow-up to thread => Logos 7 - How to search and display all footnotes in the New Testament (with screen shots showing Logos 7 search results)
Scott (Sanjay) Hayes said:For example, how would I search for and display all of the NKJV footnotes in the New Testament so I could quickly scan them for items of interest? I want to show the verse references, but not the verse text, to make the list easy to skim quickly.
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Myke Harbuck said:
Please permit Preferred Resource Sections, so one can easily tell what resources they have "preferred" for each section, and can also tell when they have no resources preferred for a particular resource type (IE: Dictionaries).
Perhaps each section can be outlined (like below), with a flyover label of the preferred resource section when hovering over it.
If I understand what you are looking for, there was a bit of a hack some years ago employed by someone suggesting that you create empty personal books with the titles that you are looking for and then use them in the priority list to create dividers. Here's the hack: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/54082/393850.aspx
I agree with you though... the priority list really needs something added...
Here's what mine looks like...
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Quick way to turn off Visual Filters when opening a Bible resource (possibly open resource with key to disable visual filters). If Visual Filters is checked, then application automatically searches and applies them so trying to show Visual Filter menu can wait on searches being done.
7.11 Beta 2 annoyance:
Opening a Perseus resource => https://ref.ly/logosres/pausgk?ref=Pausanias.Paus.%2c+Gr.+Descr.+5 provided many minutes of spinning beach balls while automatically applying Logos Greek Morphology visual filters. Unchecking one was likewise followed by minutes of spinning beach balls, which delayed unchecking more visual filters (had to wait for one filter's highlighting to be removed before user interface would allow another one to be unchecked).
Dreaming of an option to open a resource without automatically searching/applying visual filters.
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- Touch support!
- Click on a cross reference and the reference range is highlighted so you know which verses to read, as in Laridian Pocket Bible.
- ESV, LEB audio, and other audio resources downloadable to device so it still functions when not online – so it doesn’t use data after initial download.
- When I click on a link: open the resource that is in my library, rather than give options to copy the link.
- PLEASE Correct the Before and After:Biblical Sites that shows the Temple being built in place of the Dome of the Rock. The true location of the Temple was at the City of David, approximately ½ kilometer NEAR the Gihon Springs. PLEASE do some honest research. This is WW3 material as shown!
- A “dynamic dictionary” that scans all resources and adds to the dictionary whatever (words), may not be in English (etc) dictionaries. This would halt having to do a web-search for what should be somewhere in FL/Logos. For example, scan all new resources and compare that index with already indexed dictionaries, etc. The Dynamic Dictionary would be Logos created, and may be user editable.
- A “Global Back Button / key-combo.” For example, I click a link from m.Ed video to go to another resource, and then another, then lose my way back.
- Make absolutely certain that all future m.Ed videos zoom in on text, as in Learn Greek. In some videos the text size is so tiny it is hard to follow lesson. In addition, the text on lecturer’s device could be larger for student advantage, instead of what may “make sense” to the lecturer’s view. Some experimentation to find the ultimate text size may be helpful. Also if user screen resolution is the problem here, it may be helpful to give hints for “best performance.” Logos should be the only lecturer’s app running, and notifications should be OFF.
For iOs:
- Option to return to previous layout when opened next time.
- Prevent devices being listed multiple times on logos.com/account/devices
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Ability to add non-DRM ebooks to logos personal book builder.
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Search version desire is remembering parallel result version(s) for various resource searches: e.g. Bible(s) when searching Bible. Apostolic Fathers when searching Apostolic Fathers => Sync Apostolic Greek Lemma search and Display English version in parallel
Changing resource to search from Apostolic Fathers back to Bible(s) currently leaves parallel version (for resource results) with last chosen resource.
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- Document editing on iPad app.
- Ability to format presentation slides within Logos application before I send them to *.ppt fully rendered
- That said, why was the ability to insert a <return> removed from slide editor?
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Hebrew Search for a lemma with specific pointing in many words => Searching for byforms in BHS?
Currently can search for a word with specific pointing. Hebrew words can have article, conjunction, preposition attached. Lemma can be found in many Hebrew words, but finding specific pointing of a lemma in many words is challenging.
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This is a far-fetched idea but it would be cool to add 3D printing, for historical artifacts, maps (3D landscapes), buildings, spare parts (e.g. to fix the Bible cover), youth group activities etc.
Gold package, and original language material and ancient text material, SIL and UBS books, discourse Hebrew OT and Greek NT. PC with Windows 11
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Veli Voipio said:
This is a far-fetched idea but it would be cool to add 3D printing, for historical artifacts, maps (3D landscapes), buildings, spare parts (e.g. to fix the Bible cover), youth group activities etc.
While I can't imagine it happening it sure would be amazing.
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I'd like more fine control over panel background. That is, it would be useful mentally when having multiple panels open to be able to set my Bible panel to have a particular font and background different from the others, give my Hebrew panel a papyrus background or whatnot.
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I would just like more emphasis placed on fixing bugs (at least in the macOS version of Logos) in the Notes area.
1) when pasting in passages to a given Note, they appear in Bold face and not in the font the Note is currently set to. The current Note font size, weight and kind should be respected, at least as a program option.
2) when clicking with the mouse in an existing Note at the bottom of the note, the mouse text cursor moves to an earlier section of the note for typing, sometimes highlighting the text!
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I would like to see universal settings for things like "columns" and "show footnotes on page." I would rather my resources default to auto columns and showing footnotes and turn them off for the few resources for which I would like displayed differently as opposed to everything defaulting to no columns and no footnotes.
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Bruce Dunning said:Veli Voipio said:
This is a far-fetched idea but it would be cool to add 3D printing, for historical artifacts, maps (3D landscapes), buildings, spare parts (e.g. to fix the Bible cover), youth group activities etc.
While I can't imagine it happening it sure would be amazing.
It would be amazing. My guess is that it would require three things:
- A publisher or publishers that provide 3D models for maps, artifacts, buildings, etc.
- 3D print functions - including drivers for the most popular 3D printers - built into the Windows and Apple operating systems
- The availability of production grade software libraries to support 3D printing that software developers can incorporate into their applications
I have no idea how close we are to having all three, but my general sense is that we're not there yet.
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1. I'd love a Reverse Interlinear for the JPS Tanakh 1985! Would be nice to have it for the CEB as well...and the REB. [:)]
2. Make opening resources from the command box faster. It seems to be getting slower and slower.
3. Make it easier to move or copy notes from one note file to another, and to merge note files together.
4. Allow me to pin my most used/favorite Interactive tools to the Tools menu, and to change the order in which they appear. Right now they're listed in whatever order Logos decided to list them, and then I have to click on "All interactive resources" to see the ones I actually use.
5. Fix the Home screen so that I can use the touchscreen on my laptop to scroll up and down. When I try to use the touchscreen it tries to select all the text on the Home screen. As others have said, make the software generally touchscreen friendly.
6. Allow me to jump directly to a lemma's morphology chart from the right-click menu.
7. Change the layout of the morphology charts to match the Mounce paradigm layout (at least for nouns). (gender across the top, cases down the side, group all singular together, group all plural together). The current layout seems completely backward and unintuitive, and you have to scroll horizontally or open a floating window (at least on my 14inch screen) to see the whole chart.
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Donovan R. Palmer said:
I agree with you though... the priority list really needs something added...
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Please add nested hyperlink alternative syntax to Personal Book Compiler (allow surface text to have more than one schema:reference): e.g.
[[Christ >> Lemma:lbs/el/Χριστός >> LogosMorphGr:NGSM >> GreekStrongs:g5547 >> LouwNida:LN93.387]]
Follow-up to threads => Personal Book Builder and Interlinear Texts Question and => Creating an interlinear Bible that linked to thread => Leonberger Bibel als PB where a Java utility was used to convert LibreOffice (+) hyperlinks to Word nested hyperlinks.
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Ability to create an interlinear Bible as a Personal Book with all of the necessary links to other books.
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mike said:
Searching in Logos sucks!!!!! Make searching SIMPLER. I don't need Bachelor degree in Logos-Searching just to use the search feature. Make a drop-down possibilities like doing highlight and morph @. Stop advancing the the academic stuffs if you don't know how to make it simple for users. USELESS for 99% of us.
YES, YES, YES!!!!
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Michael S. said:mike said:
Searching in Logos sucks!!!!! Make searching SIMPLER. I don't need Bachelor degree in Logos-Searching just to use the search feature. Make a drop-down possibilities like doing highlight and morph @. Stop advancing the the academic stuffs if you don't know how to make it simple for users. USELESS for 99% of us.
YES, YES, YES!!!!
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Michael S. said:mike said:
Searching in Logos sucks!!!!! Make searching SIMPLER. I don't need Bachelor degree in Logos-Searching just to use the search feature. Make a drop-down possibilities like doing highlight and morph @. Stop advancing the the academic stuffs if you don't know how to make it simple for users. USELESS for 99% of us.
YES, YES, YES!!!!
Searching in Logos is entirely lost on me. I simply refuse to learn all the squiggles necessary. I would have to make a cheat sheet and keep it updated; the thought of all this makes me sigh.
I want to learn from Logos, not about Logos. You have us under the hood, with oily hands.
Build in simple elegant solutions.
I would volunteer to be a SIMPLICITY TESTER for this endeavor. Set up a Simplicity Beta and let us test drive it.
I believe a kinder Logos would drive sales. Right now its a cruel taskmaster. Make it a foothill, not the Matterhorn, that I have to surmount to feel the warmth of the sun on my face.
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This morning there was a header: "Why Every Bible Reader Needs to Know About Biblical Typography" in my Logos home page.
I did not have time to watch the video but I assume the content is great.
Again it came into my mind that Logos should implement such a feature that the users could assign their own fonts to the resources (and perhaps backgrounds, too).
For interlinears, different fonts and possibly different colors and different sizes for different lines defined by the user.
As I understand, these are technically possible and relatively easy to implement and could boost sales. [H]
Gold package, and original language material and ancient text material, SIL and UBS books, discourse Hebrew OT and Greek NT. PC with Windows 11
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Please redesign the library notification, so typing isn't interrupted and content isn't suddenly shifted when the bar appears/disappears.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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Currently: Click on a foot note to read it, or to click on references.
While one corner of the footnote when opened points to the footnote number or letter...[Wish List]: ...it would be convenient for the footnote number or letter (in this case the "q") to remain highlighted until other text is clicked on so as to not lose where you left off.
- Create and Enable "Use Download First."
- If an audio resource like ESV, or a video lesson has been downloaded to device, if device is not connected to the internet, or if user has selected "Use Download First," Logos would first look for the audio / video on the device.
This would allow the resource to be used 1) while off line / out of cell range 2) to minimize data usage and prevent over-charge for those on a cell plan rather than unlimited hard-wire connection.Shalom Y'all
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David Betts said:
- Create and Enable "Use Download First."
- If an audio resource like ESV, or a video lesson has been downloaded to device, if device is not connected to the internet, or if user has selected "Use Download First," Logos would first look for the audio / video on the device.Shalom Y'all
OTOH - If the resource is downloaded, if connected or not, Logos would first use the download to prevent multiple downloads and data usage.
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Follow-up to thread => Logos 6 Timeline tool: Can I sort chonologically and/or group by categories I define?
In the Logos 6 Timeline tool, is there a way I can sort items chronologically. Sometimes I would like to view all items in a chronological waterfall to see time dependencies/connections, but items in the timeline are typically a bit interspersed, time wise.
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Rick Ausdahl said:
Similar request in a recent thread => Library - First Purchased / Downloaded Date
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When reading through a resource, I find the process of looking up the definition of English words quite frustrating--especially when using the double-tap method which supposedly streamlines the process by skipping the pop-up menu you first get if right-clicking on a word. Specifically the fact that Logos transfers the "Active Window/Tab Status" (AWTS) from the resource I'm reading to a dictionary, requiring me to manually reselect the window/tab of my primary resource to transfer the AWTS status back there so I can continue reading after getting the definition. While I find this unnecessary and a bit frustrating when reading resources that only require an occasional word definition lookup, I find it really, really, really frustrating when reading resources that require me to do a lot of lookups.
While transferring the AWTS to another window may make sense with a lot of features in Logos, I don't think this is necessarily the case when looking up the definitions of English words. At the very least, there should be an option in the preferences to display the definition in a dictionary window "WITHOUT" transferring the AWTS status to the dictionary.
I'd also like to see the speed improved when using the double-tap method of word definition lookup. Logos is by far the slowest of the three Bible apps I use in this regard.
I know ...in the "big picture" of life, as far as problems go it's a tiny, minor, speck. But I'm running into it again today and it feels like the speck is in my eye, [:'(] and I haven't even finished my first [C] yet. [;)]
Truly very thankful for Logos though in spite of my whining. Thanks Faithlife! [Y]
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Rick Ausdahl said:
At the very least, there should be an option in the preferences to display the definition in a dictionary window "WITHOUT" transferring the AWTS status to the dictionary.
You can display (a snippet of) the definition in the Information tool. A single click should display information about the word, without your active tab changing from the resource.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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Petah, thanks for the suggestion. I got pumped when I read it because I had forgotten about the Info pane/window so I pulled it up right away to play with it. It didn't take long though before I remembered why I had quit using it for definitions.PetahChristian said:Rick Ausdahl said:At the very least, there should be an option in the preferences to display the definition in a dictionary window "WITHOUT" transferring the AWTS status to the dictionary.
You can display (a snippet of) the definition in the Information tool. A single click should display information about the word, without your active tab changing from the resource.
I encountered two issues almost immediately. You alluded to one of the issues in your post, but I was so excited at first that it didn't register -- i.e. the fact that the info pane may only provide a snippet of the definition. This actually happens often, and when it does, what does it provide? Yup, a "link" to a dictionary resource ...which will open in a window/tab of it's own ...which takes me back to the original problem of losing the active window status for my primary reading resource. But there's also another issue with the info pane--it doesn't always even use the definition from a regular English dictionary. It may instead pull a definition (of sorts) from some other resource, so it doesn't necessarily even provide the type of definition provided in the Concise Oxford or Merriam-Webster's dictionaries.
Oh well ...still good to be reminded of the info pane feature and I appreciate the suggestion.
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Rick Ausdahl said:
[Petah, thanks for the suggestion. I got pumped when I read it because I had forgotten about the Info pane/window so I pulled it up right away to play with it. It didn't take long though before I remembered why I had quit using it for definitions.
I encountered two issues almost immediately. You alluded to one of the issues in your post, but I was so excited at first that it didn't register -- i.e. the fact that the info pane may only provide a snippet of the definition. This actually happens often, and when it does, what does it provide? Yup, a "link" to a dictionary resource ...which will open in a window/tab of it's own ...which takes me back to the original problem of losing the active window status for my primary reading resource. But there's also another issue with the info pane--it doesn't always even use the definition from a regular English dictionary. It may instead pull a definition (of sorts) from some other resource, so it doesn't necessarily even provide the type of definition provided in the Concise Oxford or Merriam-Webster's dictionaries.
Oh well ...still good to be reminded of the info pane feature and I appreciate the suggestion.
Tricky, tricky. The Info panel uses 'Top Resource'. For english, it pulls my Collins Latin. Why? Headwords are english. Why not put my Oxford first? Well, that's because then it won't find Anchor. And on and on!
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Rick Ausdahl said:
When reading through a resource, I find the process of looking up the definition of English words quite frustrating
Agreed. I was thinking there was a shortcut for this but I must have been thinking about a different app. It would be nice if, eg. Ctrl-Dbl Click brought up the prioritized dictionary in the language of the current resource. And maybe Ctrl-Hover to replace the morphology with the appropriate language dictionary.
Mobile app is broken also.
This functionality seems fundamental. Any eReader can do it. I love my Google Dictionary extension in Chrome. I use it multiple times, daily. A lot of times you just want a quick generic definition (but still prioritized: OED, COED, M-W, Brittanica) without catching on one of the specialized dictionaries/encyclopedia, in a way that doesn't break the flow of your reading.
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Agreed! And even though the Concise Oxford and Merriam-Webster are the first dictionaries in my list of prioritized resources, the info pane will still pull definitions from Bibles instead of the dictionaries because the Bibles appear before the dictionaries in the prioritization list. [:S]Denise said:Rick Ausdahl said:[Petah, thanks for the suggestion. I got pumped when I read it because I had forgotten about the Info pane/window so I pulled it up right away to play with it. It didn't take long though before I remembered why I had quit using it for definitions.
I encountered two issues almost immediately. You alluded to one of the issues in your post, but I was so excited at first that it didn't register -- i.e. the fact that the info pane may only provide a snippet of the definition. This actually happens often, and when it does, what does it provide? Yup, a "link" to a dictionary resource ...which will open in a window/tab of it's own ...which takes me back to the original problem of losing the active window status for my primary reading resource. But there's also another issue with the info pane--it doesn't always even use the definition from a regular English dictionary. It may instead pull a definition (of sorts) from some other resource, so it doesn't necessarily even provide the type of definition provided in the Concise Oxford or Merriam-Webster's dictionaries.
Oh well ...still good to be reminded of the info pane feature and I appreciate the suggestion.
Tricky, tricky. The Info panel uses 'Top Resource'. For english, it pulls my Collins Latin. Why? Headwords are english. Why not put my Oxford first? Well, that's because then it won't find Anchor. And on and on!
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See this user suggestion and the comment about making it easier to assign linksets.
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I would like to see user-adjustable margins for reading resources.
For me, having a some more white space on either side helps me focus on the text.It would also be nice to have more white space to rest the mouse pointer in while scrolling to prevent tool-tips from popping up and distracting me.
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I'd like a Preaching Planning Calendar integrated into the Sermon Editor Tool.
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Rick Ausdahl said:
While transferring the AWTS to another window may make sense with a lot of features in Logos, I don't think this is necessarily the case when looking up the definitions of English words.
I would like the option to add Clippings to a Clippings document without having that document opened... or at least without it becoming the AWTS.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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This has probably already been requested by now... but the ability to import Sermons from .docx files in order to have them searchable under "my content."
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1. In guides....when a hyperlink appears include the option to include the section, definition or article in-line. This would allow a single seamless research document. As things stand when you hit a link in the passage or exegetical guide you open the resources, from which you presumably cut/paste notes into the notes section of the guide....why not just pull it in in the first place.
2 In concordance....columns for additional resources....I'm getting ready to preach from John so I have a concordance document set up to analyze statistics just in John.... What if??? I could add a column for Matthew, Or the synoptics, or 1 John. The Concordance tool because of how it addresses and compiles data is the first step to better integrated data analysis and visualization.
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