Would you find this proposed feature useful?
I've always wished Logos/Verbum provide an option (perhaps under Visual Filters) to hide the scriptural references listed within parentheses in books. Some books have a lot of Bible references which makes it hard to follow the train of thought visually and audibly.
To me, this would have made for a smoother reading experience, especially when using the Read Aloud feature to listen to the book while driving and thinking through the content written by the author. I would like to propose such an optional feature for both the desktop app and the mobile app (probably the web app also).
Does anyone else find such a feature useful? If there's enough interest, I'll write up a Feedback request.
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I like your idea. I agree for audible, the references would be numbing.
Myself, I despise the arrows pointing to upper-case topics buried in the text. I'm surprised they're not neon and flashing. Las Vegas style. Eerdman's Encylopedia of Ancient etc etc.
Your VF could be sort of a Readers Edition for monographs, or similar.
I just doubt any self-respecting author would agree?
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Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Thank you. I've created a Feedback request. Please vote for it.
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Not something I'd be apt to use but seems essential for the read aloud feature.
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