Adding the ‘Copy Bible Verses’ tool to the Mobile App tools would be a very handy addition.
This is such a big request for me. It is the only thing that I miss in the mobile app. Writing sermons on my iPad with this feature would be the kind of thing to “get me home for dinner on time.”
It would create a similar experience for me.
please, please add a simple tap where you can choose the number of verses to copy, like the way it’s implemented in olive tree Bible app for iOS. Anytime I’m in Logos mobile app and need to copy a verse or a series of I go to the Olive Tree Bible app because it’s 10 times simpler and faster.
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Hello friends! I was reading in Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology 2nd Ed and saw a link in the bibliography at the end of each chapter to the “Anglican” systematic theologies. It links to Michael Bird’s Evangelical Theology (1st edition) but not Bird’s second edition. Is it possible to update the hyperlinks in Grudem’s…
I learned that Logos will not search highlights even when highlights are filtered in the Notes. When searching for a word or topic, Logos only searches the "notes" within (or attached to) the highlight. It cannot search for any string inside the highlight itself. Which is strange given that the book that I highlighted is…
I'd like to suggest a new layout option for the iPad, specifially a 2/3 setting, This would allow me to put my main bible on the 2/3 pane on the left, have the new context menu (commentary, or word study, …) fixed in the middle (as part of the 2/3 pane), and on the right a 1/3 pane with my second bible translation.
Fellow Christians, I just wanted to recommend that Logos add the option in the notes to be able to paste photos (such as reference picture images that help provide a visual representation of what it is you are reading. Especially helpful for The Book of Revelations.
It seems weird that there is an arrow (at the top of the iPad window) thatg takes you back to the previous text, but once you have gone back to that text, there is no way of going forward again. This behaviour is contrary to every web browser which has both forward and backward arrows.