I want to be able to mark a resource “to read” or “reading” or “read” from my mobile apps, but I have to be on the desktop version to do that. Very frustrating—seems like a very easy feature to add in.
Not sure what you mean by "do Labels" in Resource Info. I'm only aware of the Reading Status on the Info page e.g.
This is provided by Logos and we can only query it as metadata e.g. {ReadingStatus Reading}, irrespective of the percentage. The other options are Unread, New, and Finished
Dave, I guess I needed to say "Tags", not labels.
In the desktop app, I see this from the Info menu — and I can add/edit/remove my personal Tags:
However, in the iOS app, while I can see what my personal Tags are, I can't add/edit/remove them (which is what I want to do):
It just seems to be a really simple fix and it would make the iOS app experience better for me.
I should also clarify that in the Library view, I want to also be able to sort/filter by the Tags—makes it much easier to find the specific thing I am trying to think of in a rather massive library.
I can't see the Tags in Book Info on Android, but I can type mytag:xxx in the Library Search box e.g. mytag:revint (same as on desktop).
are there any plans to make available a Logos edition if MTF’s Didache Bible?
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Allow more control within Preaching Mode to move content to the next page. This could possibly be done by creating the ability to add manual page breaks.
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