What has happen to Scalings
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Everyone talking about program scaling: are you on a MacOS? I don't think Windows 10 has program scaling like that, right? So this is a workaround only on the Mac version.
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Everyone talking about program scaling: are you on a MacOS? I don't think Windows 10 has program scaling like that, right? So this is a workaround only on the Mac version.
Program Scaling is a Logos feature that works on Windows. It's in Program Settings.
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Tools | Program Settings | Accessibility
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I was thinking of upgrading but this thread has made me cautious. Can someone with Logos 8 using small screens comment on the change of the position of the parallel resource sets icon. In Logos 7 it is on the left of a resource window, so as the window contracts it is visible when no other buttons are (e.g. interlinear). In Logos 8 it looks like it's on the right so I fear will disappear rapidly, making narrow windows like the one below of little use.
Can someone advise on this?
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Hi Cromwell,
I just reported this as a bug here: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/174324.aspx
Edit: I did change program scaling to 90% and it is much better with 4 panes. So you may need to change program scaling and then adjust content scaling up. Here is a screenshot with 4 panes. Hopefully the Bug will not require scaling adjustments as a work around.
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Program Scaling is a Logos feature that works on Windows. It's in Program Settings.
Ah, thanks! Much better. Still would like to be able to scale just the tabs. But a great improvement.
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Thanks, John. That's what I feared. Even were the ability to scroll across added, to me this is a major reason not to upgrade. I click on this icon dozens of times a day and don't want to have to scroll. I can't understand why it would be moved from the most accessible to the least accessible position. I'd be interested to hear the rationale from Faithlife.
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