In the iPad app, you cannot increase the font size even with the “view settings” feature. This makes teaching from notes very difficult as the default text size is quite small.
On my 13-inch iPad Pro the font size of the notes looks like it is in the 8-10 range. The inability to increase this default behavior significantly impacts the usability of notes on my mobile devices. This problem does not exist for me on the desktop app (where I create most of my notes).
For the Logos team, this is still an active problem. A fix would be very helpful! When I lead Bible studies or teach lessons, I do so from the app. With the font so small, it makes it difficult to read on my small base-model iPad.
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Title says it all. I prefer Palatino 20 for my notes, but everything copies in according to Logos default. And it's a pain to change, because if you select the new text, it pretends it's the default; so you have to select all the text, change to a random font and size, then change to Palatino 20. It's a pain. And using…
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Please allow us to save layouts on the web app and sync with desktop layouts.
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