I cant seem to find the icons that will now appear at the start of passage ranges.
Is it not possible to make Study Builder create a notebook when you create a new Study document, and then every question we answer will make a note in that folder by making use of the notes tool. This is similar to current study guides that are currently available to purchase. This way we can just build our own Study Guide.
We can already make our own Guides (Workflows). Is there an advantage in "abusing" the Bible study document to serve the purpose of the workflow?
@MJ. Smith I was not aware of being able to make your (Workflow), and even if so workflows are not availble on the mobile app. There are users like me that makes a a lot of use of the mobile app.
I like the new look of how Bible references are showing. But this does not help anything in being productive. Can we rather focus on how to make current features more productive than just changing the look and then add this as a new feature.
It seems like a gaping hole not to offer a reverse interlinear option on the mobile app — whichever is easiest: inline or with a pane at the bottom. As I'm using the mobile app when I'm away from home I constantly wish I had a reverse interlinear option.
In the desktop app (Windows) the current beta - - includes a change to how ref.ly links are handled on Windows. Application ref.ly links in external Windows applications will open directly in Logos without opening the browser. This matches what we already do on Mac. ref.ly links in a browser will continue to open a browser…
in Sermon Manager on my iPad (the same is true for Homily Manager in Verbum), when I try to open the lectionary section in the templates / lectionary dropdown, no lectionaries are displayed Is anyone else seeing this?