Would like to be able to drag a "tab" in Logos to a new monitor screen and enable full session of Logos desktop. Hopefully this would work in Windows and IOS. I believe this would enhance Logos users with multiple monitors.
I searched the forum but couldn’t find any results. If this has already been discussed, please let me know so I can see the original post and upvote it.
I would REALLY love the ability to move tabs between monitors by simply clicking, holding, dragging, and dropping—just like in web browsers. While it may seem like a small feature, having to manually select ‘Open in a floating window’ first is quite frustrating. Thanks for considering this!
@John Soucy I agree with you on the drag and drop of tabs to a new monitor. A work around for now (for Windows 11 at least) is to right-click on the tab then Open in a floating window… then drag the new window to the other monitor. I do this a lot.😎
I would love to see the option of having two columns open in the preaching mode so I can turn my iPad sideways and have more text available from my manuscript. I can preach without notes entirely, but when teaching a class or even making sure I want to say something clearly, I like to have it written out thoroughly for…
I use sermon builder to builder my sermons, slides and handouts. For my handouts I like fill in the blank to keep viewers engaged. One thing I don’t not like is it always gives the blank and then I fill it in with extra clicks. I know some people want that, but I don’t. When I’m preaching I want it to be filled in already.…
Would it be possible to have an Academic Commentary section when viewing the commentaries by type?
Please add this -- it would be helpful when printing our sermons, especially.
I don't have to remember the file name of the body of a personal book - it is immediately visible. But the cover of the book, which is likely to be used, hides the file name. Please make the file name discoverable. Actual case: I could not find the Friends Society's logo short of scanning the entire file of images to see…