(My search didn't find a poll for this, so I created a new one. Please redirect / merge if this is superfluous.)
+1 This would bring Logos's Advanced Timeline closer to feature parity with the competition.
Yep … prior to Logos4, you could build you're own … good for Bible class use.
+1 vote for completely editable and customizable timelines.
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Advanced timeline was a step backwards in being able to. configure and access things. We need to be able to see timelines of the Prophets, the Kings of Judh nd Israel, the books of the Bible. Church history. The kinds of things that were made into timeline resources but don't work at all well anymore.
Logos has the option where we can report typos. You need to keep the window open and let the user send it. e.g. just now i wanted to report on misspelled Hebrew text. The letters were in reverse order. I wanted to paste the correct word, but the window closed, and I guess it was sent. I suppose if I remember to copy…
Release a version of Logos that runs natively on ARM-based Windows 10 devices, such as the Surface Pro X. Emulation of Windows x64 apps is not currently supported on ARM64, so Logos doesn't run at all. Even when it is supported, a native ARM64 version should be faster.
Summary Please add support for opening file:// links in Logos Notes. This would allow users to link directly to local files (e.g., Word docs, PDFs, spreadsheets, sermon manuscripts) stored on their computer. Use Case Pastors and teachers often keep study resources, sermon outlines, and course materials in local files.…
My title pretty much sums it up. I'm wondering how hard it would be for the Logos team to offer changelogs to library resources that are updated. It would be particularly helpful on the Logos Help files as well as Bible translations and textbooks. I don't necessarily mean when a new edition is published, but when new…
Simple text alignment would be great. It auto aligns Hebrew to the right, so the program is capable, I just need buttons to be able to do it. (Windows Desktop App)