Popups: Reading associated passages

Mark Green
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Example:
Reading Psalm 15:2 NIV,
There are two superscripts, “u” and “v,” in that verse. When I tap the “v,” a box with several scriptures that pertain to the psalm verse pops up. Of the many to choose from, I picked the first one, Pr 16:13, and a pop-up of that verse is visible. Then, tapping within or outside the box returns to the Psalm.
Suggestion:
In the example above, I would like to see Logos create a method such that when tapping on one of the references, e.g., Pr 16:13, the passage pops up. When tapping within the pop-up, the return goes to the other passages associated with the superscript “v” instead of returning to the Psalm. This would eliminate having to tap on the “v” multiple times to view each reference. If I do not desire to view the rest of the associated passages, tapping outside the reference box will bring one back to the Psalm.
Application:
Apply throughout all of the Bibles.
Thank you for your consideration,
Mark Green
Reading Psalm 15:2 NIV,
There are two superscripts, “u” and “v,” in that verse. When I tap the “v,” a box with several scriptures that pertain to the psalm verse pops up. Of the many to choose from, I picked the first one, Pr 16:13, and a pop-up of that verse is visible. Then, tapping within or outside the box returns to the Psalm.
Suggestion:
In the example above, I would like to see Logos create a method such that when tapping on one of the references, e.g., Pr 16:13, the passage pops up. When tapping within the pop-up, the return goes to the other passages associated with the superscript “v” instead of returning to the Psalm. This would eliminate having to tap on the “v” multiple times to view each reference. If I do not desire to view the rest of the associated passages, tapping outside the reference box will bring one back to the Psalm.
Application:
Apply throughout all of the Bibles.
Thank you for your consideration,
Mark Green
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