I've noticed that in this resource, some of the charts are illegible. The chart appears white with only a few words visible
I would also try turning off dark mode
welcome to the most expensive Bible software where most of the graphics are useless! Unfortunately, it is something that the OG owner and his successors have ignored completely despite many users complaining about the lack of quality and usability of the graphics provided by the software.
It’s a shame because even the competition and the little competition have better graphics that zoom in and out than Logos does.
When will they even acknowledge that they have dropped the ball in the graphics department and do something about it? nobody knows! But they definitely need to do something ASAP IMHO
Tap the resource with your mouse and it opens up perfectly.
Tap the resource with your mouse and it opens perfectly
Mattilo got it: Those textboxes will be showing normal black text on a grey rather than white background in light mode - it seems there's a bug converting the grey to white instead of keeping it as is or even using a darkish grey where white text would stand out in dark mode.
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