Selecting Superscripts to Read Footnotes
It doesn't seem to matter how large I scale the fonts, unless there is a space between the last character of the word to separate it from it's superscript, I'm having a terrible time selecting thin superscripts like "i" or "l". Has anyone solved this problem? I sometimes argue with the tablet or phone for a few minutes trying to select the superscript so I can read the footnote it points to. I've tried setting the font size much larger than I want, just long enough to select it. Not even doing that seems to help on the really thin letters.
Where I'm most noticing it right now is in The Passion Translation.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Grace & Peace,
Bill
MSI GF63 8RD, I-7 8850H, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD, NVIDIA GTX 1050Max
iPhone 12 Pro Max 512Gb
iPad 9th Gen iOS 15.6, 256GB
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It doesn't seem to matter how large I scale the fonts, unless there is a space between the last character of the word to separate it from it's superscript, I'm having a terrible time selecting thin superscripts like "i" or "l". Has anyone solved this problem? I sometimes argue with the tablet or phone for a few minutes trying to select the superscript so I can read the footnote it points to. I've tried setting the font size much larger than I want, just long enough to select it. Not even doing that seems to help on the really thin letters.
Where I'm most noticing it right now is in The Passion Translation.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Bump. Is there any setting that will help?
Grace & Peace,
Bill
MSI GF63 8RD, I-7 8850H, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD, NVIDIA GTX 1050Max
iPhone 12 Pro Max 512Gb
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Is there any setting that will help?
If you want to take a different track, yes.
- Make sure columns is set to "1"
- Turn on "inline footnotes."
- Make sure resource is downloaded.
The first & second steps are in "view settings." The footnotes will now appear at the bottom of the page always.
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To clarify, on iOS, "Scrolling View" needs to be turned off in order to turn on in-line footnotes. Even so, this solution doesn't work with the Passion Translation (in ESV and CSB only footnotes show up, not xref notes, it seems like PT simply throws everything together in a single note so that might be the problem).
That said, I don't understand why you're having an issue. Which OS are you on? I'm running 8.4.0 on iOS and all footnote callers seems to have a sizeable target (I definitely don't need to tap directly on the indicator)...
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Thank you both for the responses.
I'll be sad to lose scrolling, but it might almost be worth it in that resource not to have to try to select the footnotes.
On your OS question, my fire is a 7th gen Fire 10HD running Fire OS 5.6.4.0 (636558720)
My S7+ is running Verizon's Android 9.0 (Pie) latest build g965usqu4csc7, installed June 15.
Grace & Peace,
Bill
MSI GF63 8RD, I-7 8850H, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD, NVIDIA GTX 1050Max
iPhone 12 Pro Max 512Gb
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On iOS, you can still "two finger" scroll in this view. I don't know about the android app.
Wow! Thanks! That is really helpful! On 1st try, it scrolls so quickly that it's hard to control how far. Is there a setting g to decrease sensitivity?
Tried it on the Fire tablet, which is Android, though so far behind Google and or or so starved that it's hard to know how it equates in regards to what version. It works the same way on S9+ too. Jumps 8-17 verses on slightest move of 2 fingers.
Thanks again! We are headed in a wonderful new (to me) direction...
Grace & Peace,
Bill
MSI GF63 8RD, I-7 8850H, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD, NVIDIA GTX 1050Max
iPhone 12 Pro Max 512Gb
iPad 9th Gen iOS 15.6, 256GB0 -
On 1st try, it scrolls so quickly that it's hard to control how far. Is there a setting g to decrease sensitivity?
Well, then that might not be the same feature. When I two finger scroll on iOS, it goes a line at a time. The behavior you describe sounds more like what happens when you use the scroll wheel on a mouse while in page view on the desktop application. We will need FL or an android pro user to chime in.
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On 1st try, it scrolls so quickly that it's hard to control how far. Is there a setting g to decrease sensitivity?
Well, then that might not be the same feature. When I two finger scroll on iOS, it goes a line at a time. The behavior you describe sounds more like what happens when you use the scroll wheel on a mouse while in page view on the desktop application. We will need FL or an android pro user to chime in.
Tried it on Fire & S9+. Both are hyper sensitive and it's very hard to control.
Grace & Peace,
Bill
MSI GF63 8RD, I-7 8850H, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD, NVIDIA GTX 1050Max
iPhone 12 Pro Max 512Gb
iPad 9th Gen iOS 15.6, 256GB0 -
On 1st try, it scrolls so quickly that it's hard to control how far. Is there a setting g to decrease sensitivity?
Well, then that might not be the same feature. When I two finger scroll on iOS, it goes a line at a time. The behavior you describe sounds more like what happens when you use the scroll wheel on a mouse while in page view on the desktop application. We will need FL or an android pro user to chime in.
Tried it on Fire & S9+. Both are hyper sensitive and it's very hard to control.
Grace & Peace,
Bill
MSI GF63 8RD, I-7 8850H, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD, NVIDIA GTX 1050Max
iPhone 12 Pro Max 512Gb
iPad 9th Gen iOS 15.6, 256GB0 -
Last post on this topic. The last mobile release seems to have fixed the problem on all my devices. So I've reverted back to scrolling, since at the same time I began finding that I not all the footnotes made it onto a page, & if I paged backward or forward a DIFFERENT set of notes/text would be displayed each time. If a lot of footnotes were on a page, usually some of them would be missing. <sigh> So I was VERY glad to see that the original problem had been fixed (or nearly so to the point that I can work with it again).
Thanks all.
Grace & Peace,
Bill
MSI GF63 8RD, I-7 8850H, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD, NVIDIA GTX 1050Max
iPhone 12 Pro Max 512Gb
iPad 9th Gen iOS 15.6, 256GB0