Please allow for searches of multiple items on the Timeline. For example, I'd like to search for "Joel" as well as "Micah". Even better would be if you could search using standard Logos syntax like "Joel AND Micah."
Soooo, I just found out the syntax is "Joel OR Micah". So, my new request is the ability to delete a post on the forums :-)
If you put up that request, I'll vote for it!
Using an OR means you want items with Joel or Micah or both. Using and AND means you want items with both Joel and Micah but not either individually.
Thanks. I'm still using the Accordance syntax where AND means both, but neither separately, OR means both or either separately, and XOR means either but not when they're together.
Yes, Logos has not implemented the exclusive OR - but Accordance is using the standard use of the terms in logic.
In the mobile app, It used to be, when I typed a specific passage, such as Luke 4 or Galatians 5, and hit the search button (magnifying glass), it would take me straight to that passage. now it pulls up some funky list. Instead, when I start typing, I have to wait for everything to populate, then scroll to "table of…
Could we set up how we like our columns, font size and reformatting options as saved 'Reading Mode' presets please. Then we could push a hotkey to toggle it on/off. The top preset would be the default one. This would remain different from 'Full Screen' that has its own behavior. It's good that you have both features, so…
When using Bible Book Explorer — the colorful wheel that shows interrelated Old and New testament verses = and When looking at say the OT texts used in a book - say Matthew - When you select Psalms, the Matthew texts which are related to Psalms are revealed — but there is no help in knowing what Psalm reference to which…
Would it be at all possible to edit the Subscript and the Superscript buttons to have the letters used in the note to be like the ones in the Bible, a smaller Font size and Italic? And maybe even that color?
Please add the ability to "nest" notebooks into one another, or organise them into folders. It would make managing a large number of notebooks easier.