I am still using Sermon Builder for my Bible Studies because I also like to use Slides, with maps and charts and visual copies and all that in my Bible Studies. I would Love it if I could add all of that in the Bible Study Builder.
I will agree with you! I would really like to add a chart, map, or an image from a resource I own or from the Internet, but I can't in BSB. I don't need to create slides because I print out my study notes for the groups that meet in person and I send PDFs for those groups that meet online. The way I get around the limitation is to export the BSB notes to RTF to LibreOffice and insert the image, chart, map there; however, it just means my BSB notes are never complete in Logos.
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I want to be able to auto-open Logos when I boot my Mac and allow it to load, update, re-index, download, whatever in the background, minimized before I need it. Today, I can't do that because it opens full screen no matter what.
Right now when you hover over a Greek or Hebrew word in a book you will get a pop up that has the root word, a short definition, and a graph of how that word is used. Could the parsing be added to this pop up to explain what tense, person, etc. this word is.
When you are using the Sermon Builder tool and you import text (for example "Deuteronomy 1" then hitting "Tab"), the proper name of the LORD goes from all caps to lowercase. For example, if a verse says, "the LORD", it'll import "the Lord". This can be quite confusing for a sermon prepper!
See this thread for context but another bible software offers the ability to click on images and open them in a separate window thus allowing one to enlarge it for clarity. It would also help if image quality could be increased so when one does enlarge it isn't pixilated. https://community.logos.com/forums/t/209521.aspx
It will not allow you to copy/paste part of a response from study assistant it only lets you copy the entire response. Sometimes I only want to pull a key sentence or two from the response.