Make the "Read Aloud" window a "Floating Window"
Bruce Dunning
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I can't imagine that I'm the only one who is frustrated by this and I think there is a simple solution. Can you please change the "read aloud" window so that it is not fixed at the bottom right of the screen and simply make it a floating window? That way I can move it where it is not in the way.
I can imagine that most use the read aloud feature to simply read a book but I am currently using it to read the Greek text with the attempt to translate while it is being read. But each time I want to pause it I have to go to the bottom right and then go back to hover over a word when I wanted more information about the word. I have to go back and forth continually. In addition the fixed window has often interfered with the window underneath, especially when I am using narrow columns.
For more information see this forum thread.
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/212991/1243599.aspx#1243599
I can imagine that most use the read aloud feature to simply read a book but I am currently using it to read the Greek text with the attempt to translate while it is being read. But each time I want to pause it I have to go to the bottom right and then go back to hover over a word when I wanted more information about the word. I have to go back and forth continually. In addition the fixed window has often interfered with the window underneath, especially when I am using narrow columns.
For more information see this forum thread.
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/212991/1243599.aspx#1243599
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Thanks for posting this Bruce. I’d welcome this feature for the same reason, sometimes it interferes with other content I’m trying to use or read.
This most often happens when I’m using logos in split screen mode with another application such as MS Word or OneNote. In such instances I simply don’t have the screen realestate to move tabs around within logos to avoid conflicts with the read aloud window.Current MDiv student at Trinity Theological College - Perth, Western Australia
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