Even in low light mode, the brightness of the text can be overwhelming in low light. Could a brightness control be added to the "View settings" control panel? See the Kindle app for an example--it's very useful.
Hi Todd,
Logos doesn't support that, but you can easily adjust the brightness of your iPhone/iPad under Settings > Brightness and Wallpaper. Thanks!
Yes, I 'm aware of that, but that means I have to get out of the low-light Logos app and into the bright-screened Settings app to adjust it, which means I can't tell how dark it needs to be. Also it's a half-dozen swipes and taps to get to that setting. Plus, that changes it for all apps, whereas the brightness control in the Kindle app only affects the reading page brightness.
My suggestion still stands.
+1 [:)]
Logos doesn't support that, but you can easily adjust the brightness of your iPhone/iPad under Settings > Brightness and Wallpaper. Thanks! Yes, I 'm aware of that, but that means I have to get out of the low-light Logos app and into the bright-screened Settings app to adjust it, which means I can't tell how dark it needs to be. Also it's a half-dozen swipes and taps to get to that setting. Plus, that changes it for all apps, whereas the brightness control in the Kindle only affects the reading page brightness. My suggestion still stands.
Yes, I 'm aware of that, but that means I have to get out of the low-light Logos app and into the bright-screened Settings app to adjust it, which means I can't tell how dark it needs to be. Also it's a half-dozen swipes and taps to get to that setting. Plus, that changes it for all apps, whereas the brightness control in the Kindle only affects the reading page brightness.
After talking with Development it doesn't sound like this suggestion will be implemented, although I'll still enter an inquiry case. You might try installing SwipeBright so that any iOS app you use can benefit from quick screen brightness adjustment (this is not an endorsement). Thanks!