Mac. Tab no longer allows you to enter words into Reference box?
Used to be click on the Bible text of any bible. Tab. Type John 3. Voila.
Now: Tab does highlight the Bible reference. But typing does nothing. I also noticed a weird blue box appearing nowadays.
However, Command+G now can function as the Tab to allow me to then enter reference.
TLDR: Tab no longer works as usual. Command G is more tedious. Fix?
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I was about to give you a thorough explanation about why this doesn't work, and then I tried it. Works like a charm! I'm amazed. Perhaps this functionality was not restored on the Mac as it was (apparently) on windows?
Ok, let me back up: After the Dynamic toolbar was released, it was said that Tab was never intended to select the reference box. It merely happened that way by accident (it scrolls through the menu items, and the reference box just happened to come first). Ctrl+G was the appropriate hotkey to use. Bummed? Sorry, but it's time to move on.
Apparently, the right person caught wind of the disappointment and fixed this (at least on Windows). The reference box now comes first and only afterward does it move to the left to select the other 2 menu items (before skipping over the reference box to move to the right).
Could you verify that this indeed is not working in v40 on Mac?
Just to support, I can chime in with @Jonathan Yap that tab does not work on Mac. I am on v. 40, Verbum/Mac.
I am not able to reproduce this using Logos 40.2.4 on a Mac computer.
I have tried this using an account that does not have a subscription and also another account that does.
I open the ESV and to Romans 8:1. I click in the reference box and it highlights the reference, I then type in Psalm 23, press enter, and the ESV navigates there.
It is totally possible that there is some simple detail I am missing here.
Can anyone share screenshots or a video of this problem?
The goal is to be able to open a Bible and have the ability to select the reference box by tapping the Tab key on the keyboard one time. Clicking into the reference box should not be necessary. This ability was lost with the creation of the Dynamic Toolbar but was later restored for the Windows version. Apparently it was not restored for the Mac version.
Again, the only steps necessary are as follows:
1. Open a Bible
2. Press the Tab key
3. The reference box should now be selected
Thanks for the clarification @Aaron Hamilton. I was thinking of the tab on the screen, instead of the actual tab key. Silly me!
I have opened a ticket for this issue.
Tsb into the reference field works for me in 41.0.416 and Mac OS 15.3.2
Oops! Does not work if I have selected another item on the Dynamic Toolbar. Then, Tab may or may not select the Reference field.
I remember a thread not long ago discussing this; staff said the key-function (tab > text-ref box) had not been a supported function.
That said, I just tried it; works like it always did (tab and start typing). So, I'm not sure … I'm on 36.1 (older version).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.