Read Aloud follows (Bible) Reading Plan

Mal Walker
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I would like to suggest that the Read Aloud feature be modified so that when it is being used in a resource with a reading plan visual filter active (for example: a daily bible reading plan), and the plan has multiple different readings - that the Read Aloud feature will progress automatically to the next reading.
At the moment on desktop I need to manually stop Read Aloud once it has read the intended passage, advance the reading planing to the next passage, and then restart the Read Aloud. On the mobile app it stops automatically as the passage is extracted from the bible into its own window rather then been read within the bible, but it still needs to be advanced manually.
This has been discussed on the forums recently - https://community.logos.com/forums/t/213411.aspx
And a similar suggestion was made for mobile 6 years ago - https://community.logos.com/forums/p/151865/928025.aspx#928025
I recognise this is a quality of life improvement rather then fixing something that is broken. So why should we want this? Because the Read Aloud feature is promoted as something that we can use 'on the go.' But having to manually advance the feature is a major distraction (or potential distraction) while driving, riding a bike etc. And lets be honest, our commutes are when we are most likely to use this feature.
At the moment on desktop I need to manually stop Read Aloud once it has read the intended passage, advance the reading planing to the next passage, and then restart the Read Aloud. On the mobile app it stops automatically as the passage is extracted from the bible into its own window rather then been read within the bible, but it still needs to be advanced manually.
This has been discussed on the forums recently - https://community.logos.com/forums/t/213411.aspx
And a similar suggestion was made for mobile 6 years ago - https://community.logos.com/forums/p/151865/928025.aspx#928025
I recognise this is a quality of life improvement rather then fixing something that is broken. So why should we want this? Because the Read Aloud feature is promoted as something that we can use 'on the go.' But having to manually advance the feature is a major distraction (or potential distraction) while driving, riding a bike etc. And lets be honest, our commutes are when we are most likely to use this feature.
Current MDiv student at Trinity Theological College - Perth, Western Australia
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