On Logos desktop I can set the background color to gray. I would like to do the same on Android but I can't find where to do that. I would be grateful for some guidance.
The four options - system, white, sepia, black are too limited. I am looking for a background that is not very bright (while still providing enough contrast with black text to read easily). System, white and sepia are all very bright. Black background with white text feels weird, and isn't easy to read (and I think many would agree on this point). An option to set the background color to gray, as on the desktop version (or, even better, choose one's own background color) would make reading on Logos for Android so much easier on the eyes, especially if one is reading for an extended period of time. (I may note that this comment applies especially to using Logos on a tablet computer, in which case the screen is much bigger than a phone screen and the amount of light also much greater.)
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Ok don't laugh… This may be a dumb question. I am no biblical scholar, I am a 30 yr college student who just wants to understand how to read and study her Bible better. So my question is in BDAG it states "extended Definitions are in bold roman" and "English formal equivalents are in bold italic/normal italic." Then goes…
I accidently did something that caused the Bible book titles to disappear from Scripture on my iPad. Does anyone know how to help me get them back? Chapter titles and verse numbers are still there. Titles are still there in my desktop version, but not in my iPad. Thanks!
Is there a reason why the Hebrew keyboard maps used by the keyboard picker are not aligned with the old Logos Biblical Hebrew Keyboard? This morning I tried it out for the first time (I'm used to using the Windows Language Bar), and couldn't figure out why aleph wasn't showing up where it was "supposed" to be. It also…
Here is the library view for the two series "Scripture Connections" and "Reading Christian Scripture". Why are the resource types for the books in these 2 series all over the place? I get it if some of these books have had full Bible Commentary tagging completed and some have not, but why Monograph, New Testament Survey,…
I just had a super weird experience, where I appear to have bought a resource, and received a different resource. As a preface, I have several monographs of the Qur'an, which are pretty useless to me. So I went looking and saw that Logos in fact did have a copy as a "Research Edition". So I bought it. However, when I went…