This is a minor cosmetic issue that can be resolved with a workaround, but it would be nice to see the problem resolved in a future release so that the workaround wasn't required.
On my Windows 8.1 Logos 6.0a SR-2 6.0.1.1328 build, certain highlighting styles are incorrectly drawn all the way to the far left margin if the highlighting visual filter is enabled *after* enabling the propositional outline visual filter.
So, say that I have this text with these highlights applied:

Then, I disable the highlights visual filter and just enable the propositional outline. The display is correct. No problems so far (by the way, the propositional outline feature is awesome!) :

However, after enabling just the propositional outline, the problem occurs when the highlighting filter is turned on. Here the problem can be seen on lines 8b and 8e once the highlighting visual filter is turned on:

I've found that there is a workaround. To fix the issue, I disable and then re-enable propositional outline filter and then the display is correct:

My ask is that Logos would fix the logic so that the workaround is not required. When enabling the visual filter after displaying just the propositional outline, I'd like it to look like the screenshot above, not the one before it.
Like I said, it's a minor cosmetic issue with a workaround, but I figure every suggestion helps, right? :-)
Thanks!