For some reason my recent verses feature has stopped updating.
Hi Preston - and welcome to the forums.
Sorry, can you be a bit more specific please?
Thanks, Graham
Graham - Thanks for replying. When I am reading my Bible in the Read application (left margin) at church, when my pastor for example, has us go to John 1:1 and later in his sermon has us go to Genesis 1:1 and then back to John 1:1, in the past I would press the top of my iPad screen and the window that opened up had three tabs, Verse/Content/Recent and I wold click on recent and a list of the most recent Bible verses visited would populate and I would just click John 1:1 and jump right to it. Now I need to tap the top of the screen, tap Verse, then Jn, (for the Book) then 1 (for the chapter), then 1 (for the verse). The list of most recent Bible verses visited is not updating.
Graham - I forgot to say in my previous reply, but I am using Logos 4.0.3 and I am in the read app.
I'm not sure what you are talking about, but have you tried "history"?
I had this problem in the past. Logos did try to fix the things that might cause it.
Deleting the app and reinstalling often fixed the problem when I had it.
in the past I would press the top of my iPad screen and the window that opened up had three tabs, Verse/Content/Recent
Preston, when I tap the four line icon to the right of the reference box I get this screen. Can you verify that is where you are tapping?
I see the "recent" section of the TOC now. I have never noticed it before.
I concur with Todd. If closing the app via the multitask bar doesn't work, nor a full shut down of the device, you might want to try a delete and reinstall. NOTE: you will lose your downloaded resources.
Thanks All - Todd thanks for your suggestion, deleting and reinstalling worked. After reinstalling, the Recent tab now shows the recent Bible verses visited. Alabama24 thanks for your caution
when my pastor for example, has us go to John 1:1 and later in his sermon has us go to Genesis 1:1 and then back to John 1:1,
Hi Preston,
A quicker way might be to use a two-finger swipe (left and right) to navigate within a pane. For example, if you open John 1:1 and then navigate to Gen 1:1 (in the same pane), you can two-finger swipe left to return to John 1:1 - and then two finger swipe right to get back to Gen 1:1. This method also works with guides, text comparison, etc.
Kevin,
That is a great tip!
Is there a location tha lists all the gestures for the iOS app?
No, but here's a rundown:
- two finger horizontal swipe (left/right) = navigate to/from recently viewed items- two finger hold vertical swipe (up/down) = in reader view, scroll the text up/down- one finger down swipe = in reader view, invoke the reader controls- one finger up swipe = in reader view, invoke the action menu- one finger hold (on a word) = in reader view, invoke the context menu
THIS IS THE BEST HELP I'VE FOUND IN AGES!!! Thank you so much for pointing out the two-finger sweeps. I've wondered why you can't scroll the text up and down, and it was there all the time.
Is there a place where additional swipe information is found?