BUG: Version 8.8 Removes Functionality

Ken Brown
Ken Brown Member Posts: 20
edited November 21 in English Forum

In the Mac version, I have lost some rather basic functionality that existed previously.  I am running Mac version 10.14.6 and this is in reference to the latest update available from Logos, 8.8.0.0039.  If you have identified 20 or so books, you used to be able to tab right or left using an arrow in the back at the far left or right of the window.  That functionality is gone.  I have over 30 volumes that I have been using for a study and now I can only see 11 of them and do not have the ability to tab to the left or the right to get to the others.  This problem exists in the Bibles I have open as well as other resources as well.  I am now totally dead in the water unable to finish my work or make the time frame for the service.  If you have not updated yet, do not do so until this is fixed as it is, for me, a rather severe issueimage0.jpeg

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  • Ken Brown
    Ken Brown Member Posts: 20

  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,512

    Is your question about moving between tabs? To do so, move your cursor on top of a tab and use a two finger swipe to "shuffle" between them. 

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  • Larry Quinlan
    Larry Quinlan Member Posts: 66 ✭✭

    You can also "mouse over" the tabs (i.e. move your cursor on top of the row of tabs), hold down the shift key with one hand, and then scroll up or down (using the scroll-wheel on your mouse) to move the tabs left or right.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 53,407

    But isn't Ken correct that there should be arrowheads on the ends of the tab line when there are more tabs to see? It is inside a circle on a PC.

    From the release thread:

    I don't run on Mac but on the PC I still have the arrows in circles at each end of the tab bar when needed. I can see how it is a real problem if they have disappeared.

    If the keyboard shortcuts can't be focused on a single pane/window that is also a serious issue. I hope a FL employee will step in soon as this may not have a workaround for the length of another beta cycle. It may require an SR.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Ken Brown
    Ken Brown Member Posts: 20

    That will work, but I would prefer to have the original functionality back of an arrow on each end of the tab line, like I had before the update this morning.

  • Larry Quinlan
    Larry Quinlan Member Posts: 66 ✭✭

    "Not doable on a Mac. Thanks."

    My suggestion is definitely "doable" on a Mac, since that is what I'm using. Maybe I'm not understanding what you're wanting to do....

    If you have over 30 tabs open in a single frame and only 11 of them are viewable, you can scroll the entire row of tabs, either left or right, by hovering your cursor over the row of tabs (but not clicking on them), holding the shift key down on your keyboard, and scrolling up or down with the mouse scroll wheel. This will bring the other unseen tabs into view.

    The process is simpler in use than in explanation. But...

    ...it assumes you are using a mouse.

    ...it may not address the problem you're having.

    …even if it is a workable solution, it may continue to irritate you, since it’s not what you’ve been used to. (Which I can totally sympathize with. [:)])

  • Ken Brown
    Ken Brown Member Posts: 20

    Your proposed work around is not what I was saying was not doable.  It does work and allows me to actually work again.  I have bigger concerns now though with the developers who made some changes not being fully aware of "all" of the ramifications those changes make.  If nothing more, it sounds like some additional use cases are in order and possibly talking with users a bit deeper.  Hopefully the next sprint will take that into account,  Thanks.

  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,512

    Ken Brown said:

    Your proposed work around is not what I was saying was not doable.

    You were replying to me, in which I stated: 

    move your cursor on top of a tab and use a two finger swipe to "shuffle" between them.

    To suggest I am not using a Mac is fighting words. [:)]

    It is doable and I assume you can do so unless you hardware is very old. Every Mac I know sold for the last many years comes with some sort of device allowing you to "swipe." (i.e. "Magic Mouse" or "Magic Pad")

    EDIT: I just realized that a Mac mini does not come with any input device, so it is possible you did not purchase one. 

    Ken Brown said:

    I have bigger concerns now though with the developers who made some changes not being fully aware of "all" of the ramifications those changes make.

    I do not see the little icons to click to move between tabs, which is what I assume you are saying went missing. I personally never used them because they were too small to hit! I wonder why they were removed (if done so purposefully)? 

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    truth over tribe

  • Ken Brown
    Ken Brown Member Posts: 20

    Thanks for your help and clarifying. When you said two finger shuffle, I interpreted that as a tablet or some touchscreen thing.  Some of my frustration from my customer service call may have been reflected as they were helpful, but not really too much so. [:)]

  • Andrew Batishko
    Andrew Batishko Member, Administrator, Community Manager, Logos Employee Posts: 5,395

    Thanks for the report. We can recreate this problem, and we'll take a look at it.

    Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 53,407

    Ken Brown said:

    I have bigger concerns now though with the developers who made some changes not being fully aware of "all" of the ramifications those changes make.  

    As a beta tester myself, this is the sort of issue that is usually identified in beta ... but some are still going to slip through. I suspect that fewer beta testers are on Mac than on PC while the development model would hope for the reverse. But we beta testers self-select. But we now have it recognized as a repeatable bug, which is what was most important.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Roy
    Roy Member Posts: 965 ✭✭

    You can also "mouse over" the tabs (i.e. move your cursor on top of the row of tabs), hold down the shift key with one hand, and then scroll up or down (using the scroll-wheel on your mouse) to move the tabs left or right.

    Very cool! I did not know this...(one more thing removed from the VERY LOOOOONG list of things that I do not know).

    Much obliged. [Y]

  • Philana R. Crouch
    Philana R. Crouch Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,597

    Ken Brown said:

    In the Mac version, I have lost some rather basic functionality that existed previously.  I am running Mac version 10.14.6 and this is in reference to the latest update available from Logos, 8.8.0.0039.  If you have identified 20 or so books, you used to be able to tab right or left using an arrow in the back at the far left or right of the window.  That functionality is gone.  I have over 30 volumes that I have been using for a study and now I can only see 11 of them and do not have the ability to tab to the left or the right to get to the others.  This problem exists in the Bibles I have open as well as other resources as well.  I am now totally dead in the water unable to finish my work or make the time frame for the service.  If you have not updated yet, do not do so until this is fixed as it is, for me, a rather severe issueimage0.jpeg

    This has been fixed in 8.8 SR-1.

  • RODERICK GRACIANO
    RODERICK GRACIANO Member Posts: 6 ✭✭

    Wow! Thank you, Larry Quinian, for the note on moving tabs left or right with scroll wheel on "mouse over." That's a life-saver for me! Earlier versions of Logos for Mac allowed us to hold the mouse key down on the arrow heads to scroll the tabs continuously left or right, but for half a dozen versions now the arrow heads have to be clicked repeatedly to keep scrolling. The scroll wheel trick is what I needed, Larry!

  • Ken Brown
    Ken Brown Member Posts: 20

    Thanks for getting this fixed.  Much appreciated.