Resetting Table of Contents in Logos books and especially lexica

Mark J. Boda
Mark J. Boda Member Posts: 1
edited November 21 in English Forum
I appreciate the Table of Contents toggle which brings up the table of contents on the left hand side of any book window. But what I have found over the years is that this TOC when used and clicked on to reveal lower levels sections keeps those lower levels showing from that point forward. How do I reset my table of contents in a logos bible program book so that it is back to all the top levels? This is especially important for browsing in Lexicons (Lexica) since it would be nice to have a quick way to go back to just the alphabet letters showing and not all the lower level sections within those letters showing.
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  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith MVP Posts: 11,790

    How do I reset my table of contents in a logos bible program book so that it is back to all the top levels?

    This would be a handy feature in all TOC, but there is no such capability right now.

    Faithlife has a way to make suggestions, which this would be: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app 

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 3,087

    But what I have found over the years is that this TOC when used and clicked on to reveal lower levels sections keeps those lower levels showing from that point forward.

    Looks like most Logosians, your suffering has gone on a long time. For many, almost 15 years of closing, closing, closing (etc). Ironically, they also made the TOC headers hard to 'hit', so you start opening more than you're closing!  

    Who was the ancient one tasked to roll something eternally up hill, or was it close Logos TOC headers?  

  • Sam Shelton
    Sam Shelton Member Posts: 339

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  • John Meyer
    John Meyer Member Posts: 17

    I don't know what standard behaviors Apple defines for Mac apps, but on Windows when a book closes and reopens, the correct behavior is that all child leaves on the tree are closed except the one where the book opens to... this is one of many bugs where Logos does not comply with standards for Windows apps (in any Windows apps, if the user has to move their hand from the keyboard to the mouse because something can't be done with the keyboard alone, it's a bug... e.g. having to click instead of pressing Enter after typing a reference when adding an anchor to a note)