It would be great if Logos supported the concept of multiple projects. This can be simulated in various forms by structuring of favorites, notes, etc, but it's very manual and doesn't encompass all the things.
I see it working something like this:
- Projects can be created, named, opened, closed, and probably duplicated as well.
- Resources can be added to a project.
- Resource access is not necessarily limited to what has been added to the project (and maybe shouldn't be due to cross-links, etc), but it introduces a high-level constraint called "Project Resources" that everything is scoped to by default.
- If you open a resource that's not a part of the project, you have an easy way to add it to the active project's resources.
- Notes / Highlights and Favorites are scoped to a project, but, again, you can get access to other notes and favorites and pull them into the project as needed. Also, if you're not working in an active projects, notes and favorites would still be part of their respective structures but organized such that you could see them as associated with a project.
- The History tool (which I just recently discovered) would track history on a per-project basis.
- You can have project-specific layouts, and your layout selections are per-project.
- There may be settings or other default options that should be per-project as well?
- Open resources / active layout is stored per-project.
- Resource bar selections (Visual Filters, Formatting, Parallel texts, all the things…) are stored per-project.
- Probably plenty more I haven't mentioned.
Yes, I realize this is a massive request, but it seems incredibly useful to be able to create a project focused around whatever I'm studying.