Former Passage Guide Window Mechanism

Austin Walker
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Recently, when you start a new Passage Guide, it only opens one left side window panel with the core passage options.
Previously, a new Passage Guide would reset the layout to have that on the left, your primary Bible translation on the top right, and commentary resources on the bottom right. The resources on the right hand side would be automatically added to a linked set.
With the new function, you can manually adjust windows to be the same. However, to start a new passage in the OLD mechanism, it would cancel existing windows and update them all to your new passage. With the NEW mechanism, it ONLY updates the "Passage Guide" window.
So, you have to go in and manually close all existing tabs that are tied to your previous passage. Open new ones, and lay them out.
Saved Layouts don't work because they're tied to specific resources as opposed to "Most Preferred Commentary Available" on the bottom right.
It doesn't break Logos, but it has made using the passage guide incredibly tedious.
Previously, a new Passage Guide would reset the layout to have that on the left, your primary Bible translation on the top right, and commentary resources on the bottom right. The resources on the right hand side would be automatically added to a linked set.
With the new function, you can manually adjust windows to be the same. However, to start a new passage in the OLD mechanism, it would cancel existing windows and update them all to your new passage. With the NEW mechanism, it ONLY updates the "Passage Guide" window.
So, you have to go in and manually close all existing tabs that are tied to your previous passage. Open new ones, and lay them out.
Saved Layouts don't work because they're tied to specific resources as opposed to "Most Preferred Commentary Available" on the bottom right.
It doesn't break Logos, but it has made using the passage guide incredibly tedious.
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