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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It would be very useful to be able to search for all my highlighted text in my Bible and books. Especially the Bible because I was hoping that by using a specific colour highlighter, I could then have gone back and found those passages either for memorisation or reference points. I was very disappointed to learn that these…
I would like to see a set highlighter for predestination. I see it come up again and again and I'd like to be able to have a specific highlighter for it.
Currently, these are only in the German version of Logos but it would be great for these graphics to be pulled over and added to the media tool so they show up in Factbook and other areas. Examples of Graphics can be found here: https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews/
The Export feature should be added to the Logos (online) Mobile app because many users prepare Bible Studies with teaching notes, handouts, and outlines there, but still need to deliver them in other formats, such as Word documents, printed worksheets, or slides for classes and sermons. A built‑in web export feature would…
I would VERY MUCH LIKE/WANT when changing or selecting whether or not to "Show Red Letters in Bibles", Program Settings → Text Display → Show Red Letters in Bibles, when "NO" is selected, that those character/fonts would go back to THE COLOR THE USER has set for the rest of the text . See attached images for more…