Prayer Lists - Able to mark as "completed"??
I'm using prayer lists in the mobile app for the first time (latest version on iPad running iPadOS 14.4).
In the Logos desktop app, when I have a prayer list open, it has a checkbox under the date so I can mark an individual prayer as "completed", at which point that prayer will show the next time it's supposed to be prayed.
I don't see any similar function for prayer lists in the mobile app. There's a card for the list on the home screen. I tap that and see the list of prayers within the list. I can edit them, etc. But I don't see a way to mark an individual prayer as prayed.
Is that functionality in the mobile app? If so, can someone explain how to access it (maybe a swipe? I hate those actions as completely undiscoverable)? If not, is it something that's under consideration to add?
Thanks,
Donnie
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Bump. Thank you,
Donnie
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Donnie, please view the training video entitled "Praye Lists" which is available on this page. This explains how to mark individual prayers as completed.
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Joe,
Thanks for the link to that video. I do see how to mark a "today's prayer" complete when accessing the "Prayer List" modal through the "Prayers" menu item.
Here's why I was confused and where I think there's a gap in the app's functionality. I was accessing today's prayers through a prayer card on the Home screen. That showed me the list of prayers for today. But, best I can tell, on that screen there's no means to mark a prayer as complete. IMO that's a shortcoming given that those Home screen cards seem specifically intended to direct us on "today's" to-do's (e.g. prayers, reading plan, etc.). As it stands, the prayer card on the Home screen will go unused since I can't mark the action complete from there.
Thanks again,
Donnie
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But, Donnie, while the check box isn't there, the option to swipe for Answer/Pray/Delete should be there. Does that option work for you?
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Yes, that option exists. Thank you.
I don't think it was in the video you referenced since it started from the app menu not the Home screen.
FWIW, I really don't like the swipe actions - they're undiscoverable, and you never know when you're tempted to try it if you're going to do something irreversible. Since the other screen has the checkbox, why isn't that used here? Maybe a UX specialist (which you might be) could explain the rationale for what to me seems like inconsistency.
Donnie
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Donnie, i am sorry, that was not in the video I mentioned.
I am not a UX specialist. You might want to post a suggestion about this feature on our mobile feedback site.
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