Feature: New Selection Menu
Selection Menu
A refreshed design to the way you interact with your books.
What is it?
The new text selection menu makes highlighting, note-taking and information cards quick to access and easy to use.
How to access it?
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Open the Logos mobile app.
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Open your favorite Bible or another book in your Library.
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Single-tap on any word to select the entire sentence or verse. The selection menu will pop-up, allowing you to take action on the selected sentence or verse.
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Double-tap (or long-press) on any word to select one word. The selection menu will pop-up, allowing you to take an action on that word.
Note
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Factbook Cards are available in Starter packages and above.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on this new feature. Please provide your feedback in the comments below.
Ali Pope | Logos Desktop and Mobile Program Manager
Comments
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This is an excellent feature. Much faster!
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I really like the ease of use with the new selection menu! However, I do miss the compact appearance of the previous menu. On my iPad especially, the menu is displayed as a large gray square even if there is no information to display at the bottom. This obstructs much of what is below. I think it would be great if there was an option to choose between both menus in settings, or if the size of the new selection menu could be made a little more compact.
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Ralph Wood said:
The factbook cards do not display on the new sentence text selection pop-up. Is there a setting that I unknowingly changed?
It looks as though you are using the New International Reader's Version - is that correct?
I can confirm this doesn't work in that resource - can you try another resource such as the regular NIV or ESV?
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Thanks, Graham! Works perfectly with ESV. Had temporarily set the NiRV as my Top Bible just to get a better feel for it. This issue is sufficient reason to select a different Top Bible.
Is there some characteristic of the NiRV that causes this issue?
Ralph
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Ralph Wood said:
Is there some characteristic of the NiRV that causes this issue?
The usual - no Reverse Interlinear
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MJ. Smith said:Ralph Wood said:
Is there some characteristic of the NiRV that causes this issue?
The usual - no Reverse Interlinear
Yes - but thinking about it raised a question I didn't know the answer to. I have raised it here https://community.logos.com/forums/t/212117.aspx
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