How do I turn off the new blue color in superscripted footnote indicators in the Bible text? I find this new change very distracting. ~ Thanks!
Footnote indicators can be turned off on the Dynamic toolbar via Formatting → Reformat → Footnote indicators (under Bible text). The color of footnote indicators cannot be changed.
Thanks. With all I've spent, it's too bad Logos doesn't provide these simple options to improve the UX. Can my version be rolled back to the previous one? This is precisely why I don't allow Windows updates; if I can revert to a version of Logos I like, I'll need to stop updating it.
Customer support may be able to provide you with a link. I would suggest contact via email.
Yep … that's what I did. Stopped at 36, I think. I've done this before (no updates for years). You keep some bugs, and avoid some new bugs. But Bible study goes forward quietly. FL likes to yank user's chains … look, look!
I am looking for the entire text of Enuma Elish. Not just an excerpt or commentary, but the whole text. I don't think it's in ANET (if it is, let me know). Could someone let me know where I can find this? I think it might be in COS, but I am not sure since Logos only has 3 of the 4 volumes for some reason. Thank you for…
I'm searching for a possibilty to format only verse numbers. I tried out several things with visual filters/dynamic text markers. Did not work until now. I can mark any other words in the text, but I don't get the verse numbers. Can anybody help me with that?
Is there a way, or setting, so that the mouse wheel can be used to move pages slowly up or down. Currently, when I roll the wheel, it moves me to the next page; there are times when I just want to move down a few lines. Thanks for the help.
Hi everyone. Question: is there a way to add "white space" between multiple custom labels on a single verse of scripture? I apply custom labels by highlighting the text, selecting the label name from the Highlighting menu, entering a value, and entering an attribute. The result is a nice, tidy number in a blue capsule at…
Noticed this new prepub on a technical point of Semitic linguistics, and it's from EISENBRAUNS! Does that mean there's a new agreement with the publisher? Will Waltke/O'Connor reappear on the offerings?