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.😎
The Day of the Lord Commentary: Interpreting Old Testament End-Times Prophecy. Gatekeeper Press. by G. Hinnant, G. (2021). This commentary is not identified as a commentary or versified. I would like to link this with my Bible but can't.
I would like to request a native Windows on ARM version. It is amazing to me with the amount you all charge and how long it has been out that you do not have a native version.
Certain dictionary links in the Faithlife Study Bible are still going to the first edition of IVP's multi-volume dictionary. See the commentary on Luke 12:1-12 and the link to "Hypocrite". Why punish those who purchased the most recent edition? I can see retaining the old links for a period, but this revision is now many…
I'd really appreciate having the 2 sidebars on the LHS of the note tool made optional (the FILTER & the PREVIEW / BY DATE MODIFIED sections). Whenever I want to write a note, I usually just need to see the text panel I'm about to fill in. I don't want to see those other sections every time. Having the option of switching…
For many years, the LOGOS mobile and web platforms correctly resolved scripture links in notes according to the Bible panel from which the note was launched. This panel-contextual behavior allowed seamless, contextual study across translations. Example of prior behavior: Opening a note from the KJV panel → Pop-up displayed…