On Logos desktop I can set the background color to gray. I would like to do the same on Android but I can't find where to do that. I would be grateful for some guidance.
The four options - system, white, sepia, black are too limited. I am looking for a background that is not very bright (while still providing enough contrast with black text to read easily). System, white and sepia are all very bright. Black background with white text feels weird, and isn't easy to read (and I think many would agree on this point). An option to set the background color to gray, as on the desktop version (or, even better, choose one's own background color) would make reading on Logos for Android so much easier on the eyes, especially if one is reading for an extended period of time. (I may note that this comment applies especially to using Logos on a tablet computer, in which case the screen is much bigger than a phone screen and the amount of light also much greater.)
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I have tried to find a way to search the marginal notes in various Bibles on the desktop app but I cannot figure out how to do it. For example, how would I find all the places where the ESV refers to the Septuagint in the marginal notes? Any help would be appreciated.
A complete concordance to the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testament, or, A dictionary and alphabetical index to the Bible in two parts : to which is added A concordance to the books called Apocrypha
I am new to the Sermon Manager tool. When I first opened it, I could see all the remaining weeks for 2026. I started filling in some sermons, but now I only see the weeks where information has been added. Is there a way to have all the weeks listed with blanks for the fields that have not been added? It's easier to click…
I have been strictly a 'paper' person for my studies up until now, relying on my physical Bible and printed commentaries to not only do personal studies but to help me create resources like sermon notes, Bible studies, and counseling workbooks. For those of you who have been using Logos for these purposes, what specific…
Hi, Last year I read through this devotional, For The Love of God Vol. 1. Every day would give a short summary, and the four chapters of the bible to be read that day. If I clicked on the first selection (say Gen 1) it would take me there to that reference in my preferred bible. At the end of that chapter was a link to the…