Increase the number of panels (more than 4) that can be included in a layout; e.g., 6 or 8.
What platform. On the desktop I've not run into a limit - and I commonly use 10
@K. Dirk Berard - are you speaking of the default set of Layouts that you can see when you click the Layout Icon?
If so, as @MJ. Smith mentioned, I've also never run into a limit - my current opened Layout runs between 15 and 20 depending on what I keep open.
In case you're not aware - you're not limited to those default layout setups on the Desktop App - you can create your own by opening whatever resources that you would like to be a part of the Layout and adjusting the size (both width and height) of each tab to your liking.
I think he might be referring to the app.logos.com which has a 4 limit?
Thanks; all of your responses are helpful.
I think something that would help layouts entirely is to be able to have multiple instances of Logos running at the same time. For people with multiple monitors… having multiple instances of Logos ability would be a great blessing.
And "open to full screen" is not the same as "multiple instances of Logos". With "multiple instances" you get the full power of the Logos program "multiple times". Many programs allow this now…. I hope Logos will soooon! 😎
You can run two versions parallel - one Logos, one Verbum. However, as they use separate library instances so unless you have a small library, it becomes a resource hog.
It would be very helpful if users could add RGB and or Hex values to create custom colors for highlighting text. There are quite a few color options available in the Color Picker, however, some are so close as to not be able to easily tell them apart.
This comes from a thread on the forums: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/187160.aspx From a windows perspective, it would be useful if you could open multiple instances of Logos. This is probably not so easily done on the Apple Mac. Another possibility would be to follow the Accordance way of using zones and tabs that…
On the windows desktop version there is a TTS Function. On the apple version of the app my friend also has the TTS option but I cannot find a TTS option for Android.
Yes, I know one can come close to building this but … I would like to see a view in which the basic forms of the Bible - Hebrew, Septuagint/Greek, Peshitta, and Vulgate are side by side. The user should be able to choose the edition of each AND a modern translation. A tooltip or a bottom ribbon would display (a) morphology…
I tried to insert Rev 17 into the canvas but it is cropped and not having the full text of the chapter. Hope that this can be resolved.