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.😎
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.
I would like a Linux version to download & use on my Desktop. I do not own Windows or MacOS, and I understand that it can be used via webapp, but a standalone Linux version would be better and more suitable to my devices. Something that you all might be interested in, is creating an AppImage so that it can run on any Linux…
I have a master favorites structure and would like to be able to copy it when I begin a new study rather than having to rebuild it each time. This would be a huge timesaver for me as well as others. Thank you, Soli Deo Gloria Mark See
I get the impression from the forums that many customers are discouraged that suggestions go nowhere. I don't happen to agree with that assessment, but I understand why they reach that conclusion. A number of the suggestions appear to be small projects - not knowing the code structure and the amount of reuse, which are…
Is there a way to have a page for each heading? Like for my Intro, there would be one page. Then the next page would be another heading with other content. If I have four sections (headings) there would be four pages.