Please provide a simple sort by tag feature in clippings so that they can be exported and used sorted by Scripture ref, for example.
I thought it used to be possible to open the same clippings file in side-by-side panes and drag and drop clippings to rearrange them, but that's not possible now.
I find it really frustrating that Logos adds a feature and then doesn't make it useful. Do you really expect that we will all add clippings in the exact order that's eventually needed the first time? At the very least clippings should be sortable by Scripture reference and source, in either order, but at the least by Scripture reference for books organized that way.
In addition, I've tried exporting the clippings to a document then attempting to organize, but the export has all kinds of extraneous material that makes using the export very very difficult.
and a simple sort by book of Bible..
In teaching multiple studies each week, having a link to layouts would be helpful. For example, a sermon series in John has its own layout. A men's study through Romans has its own layout. A Sunday evening study in Genesis has a third layout. It would be helpful to have a link to open a specific layout. When taking notes…
I just watched this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVY3Tk2L_kY&t=288s I can't wait for Study Assistant, but I want one more thing added to it. When it generates a smart search synopsis, I want a button at the bottom that I could click that launches another search panel showing the search results from that smart search…
The font sizes especially as you get into the larger font sizes, really lose granularity and the ability to control. They just end up "jumping" too much. (I was told they increase by 10% each time you use "control +" but the problem is that 10% becomes a very large number, the higher you get.) I would like to please ask…
I've been using Logos for a long time in my classes and to demonstrate things. I would like the ability to turn on a pointer in Logos that doesn't activate every popup or 'hover over' function, or to be able to selectively turn off those features so that the popups don't obscure text when I'm pointing at it. Currently I…
It would be wonderful when you click the "info" button on a book, that one of the sub-headings (listed alongside "citation", "copyright," etc) would give the "author blurb" found on the logos website. Seems like a simple addition when you grab an unfamiliar book or commentary to be able to get some basic info on the author…