When I ran a customized passage guide, I could see the info pertaining to the passage. Now I only see the name of the book. How do I change it back?
Hi Lynden
When I ran a customized passage guide, I could see the info pertaining to the passage. Now I only see the name of the book
Are you referring to the change which was introduced (my mistake) during the 5.1 beta process and then revoked - http://community.logos.com/forums/t/70556.aspx?PageIndex=1?
How do I change it back?
If this is what you were referring to you can't change it
Graham
Yes. In Logos 4, I could preview the commentary on the passage without opening the book. It only worked in customized passage guide, the default works as it does today.
Give us the option, to turn it off or on in settings under the guide. One of my favourite features when I use the passage guide.
I already know what book it is. I want to see whether or not to open the book, based on the limited preview.
Sorry, this is a different issue to the one I referenced. Apologies for any confusion.
I think we are barking up the same tree Graham. When you held the mouse over the pericope in the pic posted, you saw the actual commentary on the book. That is what I had and still desire as an option in customized guide.
Put a switch in settings that allows the user to turn it off or on.
Hi Lynden - just found this http://community.logos.com/forums/t/26016.aspx.
Is it possible that the popup you are referring to is in the Explorer panel?
The post suggests that the PG behaviour is the same as in L4 - but I don't have an L4 system to check.
Yes that is it. It used to be available in the customized passage guide. Logos, please put it back and provide a switch for those who do not like it.
I don't know if it will help but you do get the popup if you put commentaries in a "collections" section as opposed to a "commentaries" collection (i know this produces different results).
Thanks Graham, the collections section will do.