As the above states, I would like insights to also have the option to be a panel. I find it gets in the way at times and I would like to be able to move it around, like the information or power look up panels.
I concur. Meanwhile I use this workaround
What I see on my 1980x1080 screen :
The actual size of the whole Logos app : but I drag it so that the left sides are hidden from my screen. (Save it as a Layout)
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My two Greek/Hebrew reading layouts both use the word info window pinned. However, because working with one verse at a time makes for conflicting pane management. I have an upper pane with the original language (OL) text and a lower pane set to the UBS Handbooks. The word-info pins to the OL pane; I'd like to maximize the…
Recently, I began to receive the update for v. 47 from 46.2. I was using a Windows 10 laptop, one that cannot be updated to Windows 11 because of the hardware which I was able to update to Windows 10. When my Logos tried to update to v. 47, it went sort of crazy. Logos would come up with none of my preformed study such as…
I would like to be able to select a book of the Bible in the Advanced Timeline tool and filter all the events to just the events that happened during that book of the Bible. For example, select the book of Acts, and have the Timeline tool display the events that ocurred in that book.
Very little is available in training on the effective use of (a) floating windows, (b) multiple monitors, (c) virtual desktops, and (d) multiple installations. This leads to complaints and suggestions that show lack of knowledge rather than Logos shortcomings. I suggest that Logos/Verbum build a handful of layouts using…
If I'm not mistaken, in all other panes where one can where there is a single input field in Logos, the input field is at or near the top of the pane. With the Study Assistant, at least in v. 47, the input field is at the very bottom of the pane. I know that's normal for at least some AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT) I think it…