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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Is there a way to reply directly to a comment? I have been relying with a new post and starting with the name of the person to whom I am replying. Is there a “reply” button in the original comment post that I I could click and reply within a thread?
I am using the Study Assistant to gather answers to questions. I will use the material in articles and books. How to I cite the use of Study Assistant? How can I find the date that I accessed the Study Assistant?
hello all, i am interested in buying a new iPad to use mostly with logos and maybe a little with Dwell. I haven’t seen a ton of screenshots of the iPad mini with logos on the internet. What are your thoughts on using the mini? I plan to mostly use two-recourses like a translation and commentary. Is mini good enough for…
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.
I'm trying the free trial for the Pro Subscription. I want to import my sermons from Word into the Sermon Builder and have it created slides automatically for me. It doesn't seem to do this and I'm wondering if this is even possible. Any help would be appreciated.