I use layouts extensively. I have at times wanted to add a specific book or Bible to all my layouts at once. It would be convenient to not have to open, edit, and then save every layout induvidually to accomplish this.
Welcome Chris,
An interesting idea, but I would say it is not practical with the current "free form" HTML layout design i.e. without specific "place holders" adding books is like a walk in the dark. And there is a lot of data about the display and attributes of the resource. Also, there is only one group for Saved Layouts and updating "all my layouts at once" could be unwanted.
It would be wonderful when you click the "info" button on a book, that one of the sub-headings (listed alongside "citation", "copyright," etc) would give the "author blurb" found on the logos website. Seems like a simple addition when you grab an unfamiliar book or commentary to be able to get some basic info on the author…
In teaching multiple studies each week, having a link to layouts would be helpful. For example, a sermon series in John has its own layout. A men's study through Romans has its own layout. A Sunday evening study in Genesis has a third layout. It would be helpful to have a link to open a specific layout. When taking notes…
our church is looking to add the language into our presentation software.
In Sermon Builder, one can find a quotation based on a subject, then when found, click on an author to find any quotations by that author. If that author is further down the list, it may take some time to go through them before that author’s quotation show up. So, has Logos made a way to first go to an author and THEN the…
The font sizes especially as you get into the larger font sizes, really lose granularity and the ability to control. They just end up "jumping" too much. (I was told they increase by 10% each time you use "control +" but the problem is that 10% becomes a very large number, the higher you get.) I would like to please ask…