Please add the visual filters from desktop to the mobile app (e.g., page numbers, notes/highlights, active reference, corresponding words, Factbook tags, popular highlights, and more).
I also need to see my visual filters on my iOS device, as that is what I typically read and teach from. As it is currently, I need to use a laptop. Any timeline on when this might be available?
I've just recently come across being able to set up visual filters in Logos. I love being able to identify a Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek word regardless of how it's translated into English. The downside is that I do 99% of my Bible reading on my Android tablet or iPhone. Are there any plans to at least be able to USE Visual Filters on mobile devices, even if we have to create them on the desktop version of Logos?
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I would love to have ‘Pronunciation’ added to our mobile devices.
I currently use Sermon Builder every week and preach from Logos in the pulpit every Sunday using Preaching Mode. Here are a few suggestions I have for the Sermon Builder function that would my preparation and delivery better: Page Breaks for Preaching Mode. I use the paging format when I preach instead of the scrolling…
I would love to have an additional option in 'View Options' that allows me to toggle on or off all of my highlighted text in the Bible. Thank you very much and more power to Logos!
See the following email exchanges for my request. ( - - initial support request - - ) Please describe the issue: I'm unable to double highlight text. For example, apply the yellow highlighter and a double underline to the same text. When attempting this only the last selected highlight is applied. The mobile app does…
Viewing notes allows the sort options; Date Modified, Date Created, or Notebook. Add an additional "book order" option. When filtering by a specific book, say "Grudem’s ST", I'd like the option to sort the notes in page/line order. This way, the notes/highlights can be read in the same order as placed in the book.…