Every other item on the home page of the desktop application can be hidden, so it only makes sense to allow this option for the new "Search Bible" AI search bar.
Yes, please (please!) give us a setting to hide the search bar.
Yes I also would like the option to be able to hide or disable the "Search Bible" AI search bar.
Yes. Please create a setting to enable hiding the "Search Bible" AI search bar.
Yeah, I'm really not digging that.
Yes please
I just tried it to verify. The search bar is not limited to AI; it defaults to AI. If you enter search terms such as BEFORE, AND, OR it runs a precise search.
@Everyone…Make sure you're clicking the "Upvote" button at the top of this thread, not just leaving a comment… The upvote is what will matter to get them to include this in the settings and options.
Even if it is not excusively an AI search, I would prefer to hide it.
I reached out to sales and they said there's nothing with this at present. It'd be great to see more resources/expansion added to the Atlas tool, particularly with Church History post-biblical era. Then, there could even potentially be an option to see something like "community notes" where people reference works in their…
Last year during a training session, I noticed @Mark Barnes (Logos) had Bible Project graphics on his demonstration screen. I believe he mentioned they were in a german version of Logos (could be wrong there) but regardless they were present in his ecosystem but are NOT for english/american customers. I made a suggestion…
Perhaps there is a way to do this, but I have looked and not been able to find it. I would love to be able to actually work on my sermons from my IOS phone. I can see what I have typed on my computer, but that is it, I cannot type new things. I would love this feature. If I could leave my PC and take up my composition on…
It would be nice to be able to sort smart Bible searches. I like that I can save them as a passage list and then sort them, but one less step would be ideal. I came across a theme in Ezekiel 20 of God's name and I wanted to see how many times this idea is in Ezekiel. Smart Bible search was perfect for this!
Because of its reference to image, I prefer to use the Genesis 1 reference for the creation of mankind rather than Genesis 2. This is especially important to me in the current political environment as Genesis 1 has an androgynous Adam rather than a male Adam. However, Logos not only makes Genesis 2 the primary text, it…