Question/Suggestion marking a favorite without a verse reference
Is it possible to make a favorite to be just a resource instead of a resource and a page or verse inside of it? The problem for me is that I will be at on reference in the Bible and want to open a 2nd resource in the split window. If I open that 2nd resource from favorites it makes me loose my place in the 1st (and yes I have the link windows option checked). Does that make sense?
So I guess it would be nice to be able to mark a favorite resource without being more specific AND to change something about the way the app browses so that a new resource opens to the spot of your other linked panel. I'm not sure I'm explaining this right.
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If I open that 2nd resource from favorites it makes me loose my place in the 1st (and yes I have the link windows option checked).
But does it move to to the same reference in the first resource?
If the two resources have different references eg. bible and volume/page, then the first resource did not lose its place when I loaded the Favorite.
Results were variable when the Favorite has both page and bible references as Vyrso 1.0.3 chose the volume/page reference over the bible reference in Bible History: Old Testament; a Favorite from desktop Logos.
Otherwise, Favorites and resources from History are meant to change the reference of the first resource, by design.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Is it possible to make a favorite to be just a resource instead of a resource and a page or verse inside of it? The problem for me is that I will be at on reference in the Bible and want to open a 2nd resource in the split window. If I open that 2nd resource from favorites it makes me loose my place in the 1st (and yes I have the link windows option checked). Does that make sense?
So I guess it would be nice to be able to mark a favorite resource without being more specific AND to change something about the way the app browses so that a new resource opens to the spot of your other linked panel. I'm not sure I'm explaining this right.
An easier way would be to right-click the tab of the preferred reference and click ‘open a copy in a new tab’ you may need to remove the link set just for this one, this way it won’t follow any others. And still have it in your layout – you can even move it around etc., etc. [try it out...]
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