Toggle dark mode without restarting
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Please implement this feature! Having to restart the app interrupts my workflow.0
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… and having dark mode themes along the lines of Safari extension [Noir](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/noir-dark-mode-for-safari/id1581140954) would be an added plus.0
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I have dark/high contrast/standard modes (yes, really). I would like to not have to restart Logos each time, and also respect the modes.0
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This is completed
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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I am running the latest version (it says it is 37.0) and still does not seem to work (at least on macOS). Do I need to download a different version somewhere? Is this feature still in some kind of early access/beta version?0
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I simply don't understand why this is marked as "Done". This clearly does not work on macOS - the only change is that the app no longer prompts for a restart when the system switches to dark mode, but the app does not adapt at all without a restart.0
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Make it possible to toggle dark mode without restarting and make the app adapt the system mode automatically.
There is a similar popular feedback which was set to 'Done' for some reason but this feature clearly does not work on macOS.1 -
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I see, thanks @bradley-grainger for clarifying. I purchased all content I needed from Logos to aid reading scripture in original languages so I don't think I need a subscription to be honest (since I don't need more content - or what I might occasionally need is probably in the highest tier), but I totally understand you guys need to generate revenue in order to go on. :)
However without subscription the app now does not show the "You need to restart" message like it did in earlier versions when the system is toggling dark mode - maybe you should add that notification back and mention that for automatic switch one needs to subscribe. In its current state the app simply gives the impression that it is broken - which is somewhat off-putting to would-be subscribers (but of course requiring a subscription for a dark-mode switch, which is arguably a basic system feature, might also be somewhat off-putting).0