New Insights Sidebar on the web app
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Do I understand this feature correct. It will only appear when there is a passage in the Old Testament related to New Testament verse. So what type of resources should one look at to make fully use of this feature as I only own the Harmony so on my side it only works on the gospels as I dont own any New Testament based on the Old Testament resources. Can you recommend what to lack at.
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Great feature! The easier it 1s to surface Info related to the passagethe better. Keep developing and add more Source's
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Exactly. Due to limitations with the mobile app, I predominately use the web app on my Chromebook. That it automatically pops up is frustrating. The sidebar is already large, Insights takes up even more column space that I'd prefer to actually be my Bible.
The web app already has the "Open a Commentary" button which I use, and is more useful than the snippets provide by the Insights bar.
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It is very annoying. I often have several bibles open at once, and every time I open the web app I have to go through and hide the tab in each of them. Is there a way of having it hidden by default? I wouldn't use it, but it wouldn't bother me nearly as much if it was just another item on the bar above the resource I could turn on or off. With its being on by default it is super annoying, and so far I haven't found a way to make it off by default. Any help would be appreciated.
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It bothers me that it automatically opens every time I do a passage search. Far better would be if it were an optional feature for the user.
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Michelle Burns said:
It is very annoying. I often have several bibles open at once, and every time I open the web app I have to go through and hide the tab in each of them. Is there a way of having it hidden by default? I wouldn't use it, but it wouldn't bother me nearly as much if it was just another item on the bar above the resource I could turn on or off. With its being on by default it is super annoying, and so far I haven't found a way to make it off by default. Any help would be appreciated.
Joel Brown said:It bothers me that it automatically opens every time I do a passage search. Far better would be if it were an optional feature for the user.
Perhaps you missed it but Mark Barnes has already responded to a similar critique earlier in the thread (https://community.logos.com/forums/p/217415/1266627.aspx#1266627) with an indication that this would be addressed.
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I like it! Think it's very useful.
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- Que mudanças você faria?
Tenha um botão para enviar a presente passagem para o guia de passagem para um estudo mais aprofundado.
R= isso já consigo fazer clicando no texto principal da Bíblia (na lateral esquerda)
- Que informações adicionais gostaria de ver?
Tipos adicionais de recursos que eu usaria para um estudo casual: referências cruzadas, um dicionário bíblico como LBD chaveado para termos-chave, algo como o Dicionário de Temas Bíblicos, novamente chaveado. Não sei se isso é pedir demais ou se poderia ser feito sem sobrecarregar o painel.
R= algumas dessas coisas já consigo fazer clicando no texto bíblico. Ele me dá várias opções de buscas elementares.
- Vale a pena trazer isso para desktop ou mobile?
Por favor, traga para a área de trabalho, pelo menos. Embora eu goste do que você fez com o aplicativo web, raramente tenho necessidade de usá-lo. Não vejo isso mudando tão cedo.
R= seria interessante mesmo.
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It is frustrating that it opens automatically for each Bible currently open. It needs to be an optional feature for sure
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I agree with Sean on each point he made!
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What type of resources is recommended to make proper use of this feature
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Greetings. How do you disable widget? I'm studying in the same book and so i don't need to see it every time I launch Logos. Thanks.
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I find the feature annoying. I'd sooner see the web app have the capability for creating bookmarks. I've looked in the support forums for this feature but it seems I can only do this with the desktop app. Thanks.
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Hola, que Dios les continue bendiciendo.
Me gusta la idea, de poder consultar rápidamente un comentario desde la misma ventana de la Biblia, pero sería bueno también que deje ver el comentario completo de cada versículo, ya que cuando es muy largo no se puede continuar leyendo y hay que abrir aparte el recurso para poder leerlo completo.
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I like this feature.
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I love it.
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At this point, too many features are missing, so it has become cumbersome for me.
- I miss a general setting to turn off this sidebar as a matter of course for all resources.
- The information that is displayed is too little to examine. An option to scroll down to read more would be helpful.
- The sidebar has the potential to quickly display several predefined commentaries, but there is only one study Bible and only one commentary that can be selected. And the study bible can't even be turned off and vise versa.
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It is a song that Patty Loveless sang. Nothing biblical just a song someone wrote.
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Pra mim foi extremamente útil nos primeiros minutos. Acabei de descobrir e achei fantástica a ferramenta, e na minha humilde opnião, melhora em muito o fluxo de estudo para uma consulta rápida, fora que economiza espaço na tela. Pra mim, extremamente útil.
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Mark, this is awesome! Please keep it. I like the idea of a quick glance at some of my resources related to the current topic I'm studying. IT'S A KEEPER!!! [Y]
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I would like to be able to prioritize the commentaries instead of it highlighting the top one on the drop-down list. For example, depending on the paper I'm working on, I might pull Jon Courson's Application Commentary to the top, but for a different paper I might pull a different one to the top.
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How do you turn it on and off so it is not your default setting
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John Hancell said:
How do you turn it on and off so it is not your default setting
You don't ... it is still a beta feature.
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Theresa Barker said:
I would like to be able to prioritize the commentaries instead of it highlighting the top one on the drop-down list.
My drop-down list is in priority order ...
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."
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Mark, for series such as Hermeneaia or Anchor, the sidebar opens to the translation not the commentary
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."
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MJ. Smith said:
Mark, for series such as Hermeneaia or Anchor, the sidebar opens to the translation not the commentary
Could you give me a specific example? I tried a few test cases, and it worked fine then.
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Thanks. Where there are duplicate milestones in a book, it's hard to know which one to choose, so I doubt we'll get it right all the time. But for these cards, we try to choose the smallest range, which in this case, should be the comments on vv 1-3a. We've already got a case to fix that bug, so hopefully that will bring some improvement here too.
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I like it!!!! Helpful!!!
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