Improvement: Use available screen width on an iPad / tablet

Donnie Hale
Donnie Hale Member Posts: 2,036
edited November 21 in English Forum

(I posted this in the "Suggestions" forum but got no feedback / comments. Trying it here...)

I have an iPad (2). I try to read on it quite a bit. Some things are fairly painful (see my other suggestions).

Most monographs have a table of contents which the mobile Logos apps
make available via the icon in the upper left. When I bring that up on
almost all monographs I've read, the amount of information displayed is
about 1/3 of the display area available (in portrait mode). That means
that I frequently have no idea what's in a particular chapter.

A couple of  specific examples are: "Believer's Baptism" (Schreiner) -
I see entries like: "Chapter 1: Baptism in the ...", "Chapter 2:
Baptism in Lu...", and so forth; and "Learn to Read New Testament Greek"
(Black) - "Lesson 1: The Letters an...", "Lesson 2: The Greek Ver...".
Obviously, almost useless. Also, the width doesn't increase when the
display is rotated to landscape mode.

Please make use of the screen real estate on these devices to their fullest extent. Make the interface useful.

Thanks,

Donnie

 

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