Would like to be able to drag a "tab" in Logos to a new monitor screen and enable full session of Logos desktop. Hopefully this would work in Windows and IOS. I believe this would enhance Logos users with multiple monitors.
I searched the forum but couldn’t find any results. If this has already been discussed, please let me know so I can see the original post and upvote it.
I would REALLY love the ability to move tabs between monitors by simply clicking, holding, dragging, and dropping—just like in web browsers. While it may seem like a small feature, having to manually select ‘Open in a floating window’ first is quite frustrating. Thanks for considering this!
@John Soucy I agree with you on the drag and drop of tabs to a new monitor. A work around for now (for Windows 11 at least) is to right-click on the tab then Open in a floating window… then drag the new window to the other monitor. I do this a lot.😎
I find that some features like the guides are a bit limited on mobile compared to desktop. We now have desktop chips in these new iPads. Would be nice to see an iPad specific (more powerful / desktop-like) version for iPad. Please! Otherwise, I am left waiting for a touchscreen/detachable MacBook to take to church. Only…
My suggestion is that when searching the factbook, Logos creates a history of previous searches.
I own the "Great Books of the Western World (60 vols.)". Sadly, nearly none of them has its authors and works in the corespondending database (see here). So, if I want to create a PB with the original language text (Dante, Goethe, Kant, Hegel… ), they will not show up as "Parallel Works" - which would be really useful…
I wish there was a way to save all my visual settings in a profile that I could switch between easily. For example, sometimes I'm in deep study and I want every highlight, note, visual filter, factbook tag, etc to be displayed because I don't want to miss anything. Other times I want to read without any distractions…
I have an idea that I would like for you to consider adding to the software. I have tentatively labeled it as "Custom Arrangement of Scripture Text (CAST)." This would be a user-editable framework into which any available Bible could be "poured," if you will, so that the unedited text of that Bible would be re-ordered so…