The Dynamic Toolbar has a "Hide Secondary Toolbar" feature, but when enabled it is not remembered in saved layouts or resources. As a result, users have to continually select "Hide the Secondary Toolbar" over and over.
Would like Logos to remember that I collapsed the secondary toolbar on the 25+ tabs in my layout so I don't have to redo this each time I reopen Logos on my Mac. Maybe this is possible and I just haven't selected the appropriate setting.
This is very needed. With multiple-panel layouts, there are certain panels in which one rarely needs access to the toolbar. A layout should remember when these panels have a collapsed toolbar.
Voted. I was poised to make a similar request.
Voted, since I may have to deal with it eventually - sounds quite frustrating to deal with, when I read subscribers posting about it.
I agree.
Has there been any movement on fixing this issue?
@Frank Sauer, I have merged the above posts to consolidate comments and upvotes.
I would also appreciate it if the active tab of the Dynamic Toolbar were saved in the layout. I appreciate that every new panel opens at Home with an expanded toolbar, but once I have set the toolbars as I want them within my layout, I would like them to stay that way until I intentionally change them. As it is, every toolbar is reset to Home every time I open Logos. This is an inconvenience.
I left a similar comment, not realizing this was here. 100% agree! Please do this, Logos!
Comments after April 9, 2025 are affected by Logos 41.0 which introduced a global Setting to Prefer Minimized Toolbars:
NO,
YES
I don't have to remember the file name of the body of a personal book - it is immediately visible. But the cover of the book, which is likely to be used, hides the file name. Please make the file name discoverable. Actual case: I could not find the Friends Society's logo short of scanning the entire file of images to see…
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Allow the Bible slide to input multiple Books, chapters, and or verses in a string between [[]] and add a check box for ;oneverseperslide This will simplify the setup.
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