Sermon Builder Update Issues

Travis Briles
Travis Briles Member Posts: 17 ✭✭
edited March 13 in English Forum

I'm having lots of issues with Sermon Builder post v40 update. They are little things, but impactful over time. Prior to v40 I could simply double click a slide to edit it in the Media Tool, this is not gone and requires a right click, mouse move, left click. Is that expected behavior? Also, now as I type Bible verses, if my mouse is hovering over where I'm typing (which happens all the time since I just clicked there) if Logos recognizes part of the reference it pulls up a preview (this is great). However, that preview prevents me from typing the rest of the specific reference I was going for, so I have to then stop, move the mouse so the preview goes away, and then continue typing again. This was not the functionality prior to version 40 and has frustratingly impacted what I consider a normal workflow.

Macbook Pro

Mac OS Sequoia 15.3.1

Logos v40.1.10

Comments

  • Justin Gatlin
    Justin Gatlin Member, MVP Posts: 2,219

    I can confirm the same behavior in Windows (although I can right-click or left-click to get the dropdown to edit slides). The inability to keep typing with a tooltip open is weird since I can type when a tooltip is open in a different pane, and it will just close the preview and let me keep working.

  • Travis Briles
    Travis Briles Member Posts: 17 ✭✭

    Justin, thanks for confirming. To clarify, I can right click or left click as well it turns out to get the edit option for the slides. Previously for me, it was simply a double click.

  • Travis Briles
    Travis Briles Member Posts: 17 ✭✭

    Bump

  • Dustin Mackintosh
    Dustin Mackintosh Member, Logos Employee Posts: 41

    Thanks for reporting these, Travis. I agree, those little interruption to our workflow make a HUGE difference when we are working on sermons for hours each week. The mouse hovering behavior has been improved in the next release.

    I just made a case for the team to "double click a slide to edit it in the Media Tool."