Adding the ‘Copy Bible Verses’ tool to the Mobile App tools would be a very handy addition.
This is such a big request for me. It is the only thing that I miss in the mobile app. Writing sermons on my iPad with this feature would be the kind of thing to “get me home for dinner on time.”
It would create a similar experience for me.
please, please add a simple tap where you can choose the number of verses to copy, like the way it’s implemented in olive tree Bible app for iOS. Anytime I’m in Logos mobile app and need to copy a verse or a series of I go to the Olive Tree Bible app because it’s 10 times simpler and faster.
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I want to be able to auto-open Logos when I boot my Mac and allow it to load, update, re-index, download, whatever in the background, minimized before I need it. Today, I can't do that because it opens full screen no matter what.
When you are using the Sermon Builder tool and you import text (for example "Deuteronomy 1" then hitting "Tab"), the proper name of the LORD goes from all caps to lowercase. For example, if a verse says, "the LORD", it'll import "the Lord". This can be quite confusing for a sermon prepper!
See this thread for context but another bible software offers the ability to click on images and open them in a separate window thus allowing one to enlarge it for clarity. It would also help if image quality could be increased so when one does enlarge it isn't pixilated. https://community.logos.com/forums/t/209521.aspx
It will not allow you to copy/paste part of a response from study assistant it only lets you copy the entire response. Sometimes I only want to pull a key sentence or two from the response.
When I copy out of Logos (Android app) a verse that's indented, when pasting as plain text the indentation is converted to first-line-only indentation (tabs or spaces) (this is the expected behavior), but it *reverses* the indentation, and adds blank lines between lines (unexpected). This is how Habakkuk 3:17 appears…