Provide the ability to change the color of verse numbers.
Verse number definitely needs work.
Some people like to 'hide' them (small; even grey'd out or missing entirely). Some want a clear view. Usually comparing two sources.
My main complaint is inconsistency. Some Bibles have a massive bold verse (one-line or not, same). Some adjust a little. Some move from a bolded (one-line) to a font-size that looks like another footnote (indistinguishable).
Given Logos proposes to be 'Bible' software, I'd think 'verse' presentation would be of interest. Of course, my favorite was BW that put in verse numbers on mss imagery. I don't think Logos even does mss imagery (in-app).
Editing or writing a sermon can be done on an iPad, desk top, or laptop. Why not add the same functions to the mobile phone? So often I have an idea for a sermon I am currently working on and would like to immediately enter the idea into the developing sermon using my mobile phone, however, this feature is not possible.…
The way that original languages are set up currently is if one wants to see the meaning of the word, you have to press and hold to reveal the gloss. To highlight or select a word, the same action of pressing and holding is applicable. This is very disturbing (and tends to be very buggy after a while) when reading extensive…
Hi, my suggestion is to make the date stamp (foot note) at the bottom of the printed page with the option to remove it if desired. Thank you
I often want to take a brief glimpse of the inline reverse interlinear view to see how the English translation I am using maps to the original Hebrew or Greek wording. To do so takes three mouse clicks to display the view, then another mouse click to exit it. Sometimes I just need a few seconds on the interlinear view and…
many of my searches I don't finish going through all the resources at one time. Sometimes not even the next day. I would like some way to mark up my search results, so I don't go over the same ground twice. I would like a way to say, nothing here, done, come back again, important, or something like that. These marks would…