I wish, I hope and I hope and I hope...
I wish and hope Faithlife will consider working on using multiple monitors more... some (myself) has multiple monitors but Faithlife is still mainly in "1980's" mode of really only working with one monitor. And I believe more people will have more multiple monitors in the future. It really does help the work flow with the more "real estate".
I know, we can open a "book" or "resource" (whatever it's called - I call them books in my library)... to a floating window...and I know I can open other books in a floating window.... then arrange the floating windows (somewhat) so that they fit on a "floating collage" of "separate floating windows to look like working with multiple monitors... AND I know I can save all this to a layout (which I do currently) ....
BUT that's really only working with one monitor and "multiple floating windows" which is not the same, BECAUSE, in the "multiple floating window" screen... the books covering that screen cannot be docked to that (the 2nd) screen.
I would wish and hope and pray and hope.... Faithlife would somehow either let us denote, in the settings, how many monitors we have or do it automatically and then allow us to have that number of "Blank Logos Screens" such that we could dock a book to either screen of our choice or to the screen in which we open a book.
Another option... (if it's available now, I've not been able to find it)... is to allow us users to be able to "pop" another blank Logos screen when we want (one that we can dock books too) and then drag it to an "empty" monitor screen and have Logos remember that with the use of "Layouts"...
Either way... I pray and hope and hope and hope.. Faithlife consider this sooooooon!
Thanks for listening.....
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Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!