Evans, Eli, and Jessica Parks. Israelite Feasts and Sacrifices. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2014. seems to lack documentation. For interactives, it is often internal to the interactive but I don't see it there or as an independent manual.
There's a short paragraph in the Logos help file.
https://ref.ly/logosres/logos4help?hw=Israelite+Feasts+and+Sacrifices+Interactive
Also two blog posts by Morris Proctor, and a video demonstration on the product page.
Keep All Those Feasts and Sacrifices Straight with This Simple Tool (logos.com)
How to Discover Current Dates for Jewish Feasts (logos.com)
Israelite Feasts and Sacrifices | Logos Bible Software
Having all of that in one place would be nice indeed though.
For interactives, it is often internal to the interactive but I don't see it there or as an independent manual.
Again, there are individual differences when there should be consistency. If documentation should be in one or two, it should be in all interactives e.g. "About" in Miracles of the Bible, Names of God and NT Use of the OT + "Menu" in Exploring Biblical Manuscripts. Morphology Charts is my favorite for needing documentation.
Again, there are individual differences when there should be consistency. If documentation should be in one or two, it should be in all interactives
Amen to that.