Is there anything like a Logos browser extension that would allow one to open references directly in Logos? If not, that would be useful.
Bible references? How do you see it working?
Yes, Bible references. Something like reftag: when the extension is activated, Bible references are hyperlinked to open Logos at the reference in question in the default Bible.
Suggested here and here (cf. here).
@Francis, it just so happens that I worked on this very thing over the last week—and I just aligned with the team that it’s okay to share it here with our forum community. Read about it in this announcement thread.
Thank you @Phil Gons (Logos). Installed and so far, so good! Nicely done.
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I'd like to see more flexibility when it comes to being able to make your own slides. I'd like to use a quote from a person and have their picture, like many other slides I've seen, but don't have the ability to make/upload something. Is there a way we could make it more user friendly?
Consider adding s pen note taking support for users of the Logos app that have Samsung or really any note taking stylus for there phones or tablets.
It would be nice to have a narrate option for the CSB, just as it is in the ESV version. I own the audio bible am not able to use it to read along with the text. It opens in a separate window, with a very minimalistic table of contents. Maybe I am being too picky but doesn't it kind of defeat the purpose of an audio bible…
The copy verse styled feature is awesome. I wish there was a shortcut so I didn't have to use my mouse. I often copy and past to Pages and this would help me get if pasted in a format I prefer.
First let me say I really enjoy using Logos bible software but would enjoy it more if it offered more background color options other than three shades of gray, paper, and default. Why not give us some greens, blues, yellow…etc. Also why not have the capability to change individual backgrounds per screen. Example: I might…