Has this been picked up by the developers?
Should I have found the answer to the above question by looking in an obvious place?
Hi Mike
It was recognised as a known issue in March - see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/30632.aspx - and it looks as though it still is!
Graham
Perhaps, wiki Mac and PC User Interface Differences => Feature Parity has a list that includes: "PC Passage List has drag and drop option to change verse order plus compact view to show verse references without text along with ability to insert Heading, Mac lacks drap and drop, always displays full view and lacks Insert Heading"
Mac Beta forum has Logos 4.3 Feature Parity ? that includes Passage List plus
Likewise hoping Logos 4.3 Beta resolves many items in Feature Parity list that have been gleaned from forum and personal usage observations. Panting with flower offering for Logos:
Likewise hoping Logos 4.3 Beta resolves many items in Feature Parity list that have been gleaned from forum and personal usage observations.
Panting with flower offering for Logos:
Thankful for Logos 4.3 Beta parity improvements (noted in Wiki Feature Parity list); looking forward to list shrinking after Logos 4.3 stable release.
Also Thankful for Mac Beta forum post => *IMPORTANT* Mac Beta Testing Information//Warnings (personally have stable Logos 4 Mac in Applications folder and beta Logos 4 Mac in my beta user's Documents folder (similar to PC configuration); am using different Mac user accounts with different Logos 4 folders)
Keep Smiling [:)]
Thanks KS4J
I wonder if a list head 'These Bits Don't Work' would be a more obvious place to look.
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Wonder if bit different wording is acceptable: Mac and PC User Interface Differences => Feature Parity
Actually, I have no interest in what works on the PC. I know that this is a concern of the developers and also of those who use both systems, but I just use my Mac.
My principle concern is what works, or doesn't work, on a Mac and I don't really want to reference back to the PC world when discussing features or functionality.
Indeed when I find a feature that I want to press for inclusion in L4M I will not be worrying if it is implemented in the PC version - there is no logical reason why the Mac implementation should not take the lead in some areas.
there is no logical reason why the Mac implementation should not take the lead in some areas.
I agree
Actually, I have no interest in what works on the PC. I know that this is a concern of the developers and also of those who use both systems, but I just use my Mac. My principle concern is what works, or doesn't work, on a Mac and I don't really want to reference back to the PC world when discussing features or functionality.
Understand Mac only use and also appreciate classroom use where Logos 4 is used on Mac and PC at same time along with MVP's using PC's who want to help Mac users.
Concur, Mac discussion lead to suggestions post => Suggestion: add 7 Word by Word sections for custom Exegetical Guides
Bob Pritchett's post on 12 May 2011 => What Logos development is doing includes:
Windows has more users than Mac, but Mac is behind and needs improvement, and it is gaining market share on the way to 50%. We consider it equally important to Windows, and already are at the point where some new work is Mac first, then ported to Windows.
Appears Logos 4 Mac development is already taking the lead in some new work. [8-|].
Looking forward to feature parity improvements on Mac, hoping for a future stable release that provides reason to remove Feature Parity section.
For new 4.3 Beta PBB feature, seems Mac leading in a couple ways => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/34260/256941.aspx#256941 (Compilation reporting) and http://community.logos.com/forums/p/33867/254338.aspx#254338 (delete from user interface)
there is no logical reason why the Mac implementation should not take the lead in some areas. For new 4.3 Beta PBB feature, seems Mac leading in a couple ways
For new 4.3 Beta PBB feature, seems Mac leading in a couple ways
Additionally, just discovered that PBB documents can be hidden in the Mac version but not in Windows. [H]