Inconsistencies in Logos User Interface
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If I do a Basic Search in "All Resources". I can order the books in my downloaded library by "Ranked", "By Resource", or "By Count". However, if I do the same Basic Search in "Everything", I do not get these sorting options for the books in my downloaded library. It would be great if this sorting would be possible in all search results.
This is probably more likely a bug than an inconsistency, however, I still want to show it here. In dark mode on MacOS, Command-F does not always display the find textbox. However, even without the find textbox, I can just type the word I want to look for and Logos finds it in the resource. By pressing enter, I find the next occurance of the word. However, I cannot find the previous occurrence. Here is a screenshot of a tab after pressing Command-F. No find textbox appears.
However, in a separate panel that contains the same resource, Command-F works:
It would be great if Command-F worked consistently in all panels.
Aland, Barbara, Kurt Aland, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini, Bruce M. Metzger, and Allen Wikgren. The Greek New Testament. 4th ed. Federal Republic of Germany: United Bible Societies, 1993. for the interlinear option uses "Louw-Nida Entry" rather than simply "Louw-Nida" as used elsewhere.
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."
Maybe this is more a bug than an inconsistency.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
Here is another example of an inconsistency:
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/199728/1159119.aspx#1159119
Armin
Whenever there is a timeline flag in Logos, the timeline tool starts, except in the Factbook. Here is a screenshot of a flag in the Factbook:
If I click on the flag, nothing happens. If I click on the text next to the flag, a new entry is displayed in the Factbook.
However, in other resources, clicking on the flag, gives me the timeline. Here is an example:
If I do a Basic Search in "All Resources". I can order the books in my downloaded library by "Ranked", "By Resource", or "By Count". However, if I do the same Basic Search in "Everything", I do not get these sorting options for the books in my downloaded library. It would be great if this sorting would be possible in all search results.
I would really really love it Faithlife would prioritize fixing this inconsistency. Like for 9.11. This is probably my most frequently encountered (and annoying) interface inconsistency. And I almost always prefer to sort by resource and always want to have that option. I actually view this as a Bug rather than an inconsistency.
I would really really love it Faithlife would prioritize fixing this inconsistency. Like for 9.11. This is probably my most frequently encountered (and annoying) interface inconsistency. And I almost always prefer to sort by resource and always want to have that option. I actually view this as a Bug rather than an inconsistency.
You are responding to a 1 year old post when you should start a new thread for the issue if you regard it as a Bug.
My opinion is that Everything is a very different Search mode, and deliberately presents a few results by Rank and then invites you to search All Resources; which exits Everything and allows you to search/sort by Resource. Everything also presents a few results from a Bible Search of your preferred bible. It is a mode that I avoid.
Dave
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If I do a Basic Search in "All Resources". I can order the books in my downloaded library by "Ranked", "By Resource", or "By Count". However, if I do the same Basic Search in "Everything", I do not get these sorting options for the books in my downloaded library. It would be great if this sorting would be possible in all search results.
I would really really love it Faithlife would prioritize fixing this inconsistency.
It is definitely an odd inconsistency. Perhaps there is some obscure reason for it, but it eludes me at the moment.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
Mine is about the hebrew/greek text font that are not at all consistent in different panels, just for example the information panel. I hope that Logos will try to improve the consistency of fonts on different panels, because if i choose a given font in the setting to be shown up in my main screen, it's because that font pleases me in my eyes and sometime, let's just admit it, some fonts are more readable than other fonts. Thanks.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
If I select text, then highlight it by clicking on one of the color icons in the pop-up, a "highlight" is created in the Notes Tool. When I then select again the same text and click on "Remove Highlighting" in the pop-up, the highlight disappears. However, the Notes Tool still shows the selected text under the filter "Highlights". Unless I go into the Notes Tool, select the "Highlight" and then click "Delete this note" (by the way, it is a highlight, not a note), I cannot delete this already removed highlight. - This is very weird.
I agree, I posted it here https://community.logos.com/forums/p/198131/1148249.aspx#1148249
Too soon old. Too late smart.
I agree, I posted it here https://community.logos.com/forums/p/198131/1148249.aspx#1148249
Thanks, Bill, for pointing this out. Yes, it is another inconsistency.
If I select text, then highlight it by clicking on one of the color icons in the pop-up, a "highlight" is created in the Notes Tool. When I then select again the same text and click on "Remove Highlighting" in the pop-up, the highlight disappears. However, the Notes Tool still shows the selected text under the filter "Highlights". Unless I go into the Notes Tool, select the "Highlight" and then click "Delete this note" (by the way, it is a highlight, not a note), I cannot delete this already removed highlight. - This is very weird.
I noticed that I have quite a few of these orphaned "highlights", i,.e., they are still in my Notes but neither contain a note nor do they highlight anything. Having filtered my Highlights by "Text Range" (rather than Reference), I still have several thousand highlights. A few of them are orphaned. How can I filter them so that I can delete all orphaned highlights? I don't want to go through all my highlights individually.
Depending on which menu I am on, I get the option "Add a note" or "Take a note" or "Add note". This could be unified.
Depending on the Guide or the Search or the Factbook that I run, there are different ways how the results are displayed:
It would be great if this could be unified. Maybe we could even have several buttons to show 10, 20, 50 more results as well as all results.
When I click on the Library, Guides or Tools Menu, I can immediately start typing. However, when selecting the Docs menu, I first have to place the cursor into the Find box. It would be great if the cursor was automatically placed into the Find box.
Good topic.
Most guides allow you to collapse all sections with a right mouse click except factbook that requires you to use the panel menu.
Here are some other related issues in search:
In the visual filter, I also first have to click on the textbox in order to type. The same is with Layouts: I first have to click in the textbox so that I can search.
Yes! Same with the Copy Bible Verse tool. I think all of the input fields should be active and ready to go when switching to their respective tabs or windows.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)