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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This is a warning in the log, but it occurs thousands of times in my log. Logos has only been running a few minutes, and already over 3,000 lines generated in error log since startup. There are other warnings also, just not as frequent as wn.dss.dat. Other similar messages occur with wn.lxx2.dat, wn.lxx.dat, wn.gag.dat.…
Hi there, I am new to syntax search, so I am looking for help with an issue where certain results are not showing up. I am trying to find instances similar to the end of Lev. 16:10, where there is a clause with שׁלח and an indirect object with a prepositional ל (for those unfamiliar with Hebrew, the ל would be attached to…
I am doing a study for both self and also for a small group and I am trying to find a verse or verses in scripture that relate to the Completeness of God in Himself and does not require us because He needs us to fulfil something in Himself.
I am wondering if you discussed or have plans to add any more narrators for the people who enjoy listening to the Word read to them as they follow along? I love hearing Max McLean's narration of the King James Version; it helps with the pronunciations of the old modern english words.
Are all books downloaded locally with the desktop app?