iPad highlighting issue

Caleb Zwaagdyk
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Hi all,
I've just come across an issue when trying to highlight texts on iPad.
I'm able to find a temporary workaround in that I can turn on 'swipe to highlight' but if I highlight it by mistake, it's not simple to remove the highlight.
The issue is that when I try to select some text - the options to highlight, word study, note, change highlighting colour - it will highlight for a split second and the actions of what I can do with the selected text will flash on screen momentarily as well. But then it disappears right away.
If it's of any help or potential cause, I'm on an iPad pro, M4, using the second version of the Beta iOS 18.0.
I've just come across an issue when trying to highlight texts on iPad.
I'm able to find a temporary workaround in that I can turn on 'swipe to highlight' but if I highlight it by mistake, it's not simple to remove the highlight.
The issue is that when I try to select some text - the options to highlight, word study, note, change highlighting colour - it will highlight for a split second and the actions of what I can do with the selected text will flash on screen momentarily as well. But then it disappears right away.
If it's of any help or potential cause, I'm on an iPad pro, M4, using the second version of the Beta iOS 18.0.
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Having the same problem on same firmware version. I’ve reported several times using ‘Report Problem’ in Logos0
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Though the guy I spoke to was super helpful and offered a workaround to join the beta for Logos with this link: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/213382.aspx
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Joining the Beta has fixed the issue for me!0 -
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@Caleb Zwaagdyk I'm unable to reproduce. Can you confirm that the problem is resolved in version 35 stable? We just released the beta update to the stable app on Tuesday.
Ali Pope | Logos Desktop and Mobile Program Manager
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