It's not just the devotionals that open a preferred bible; it's commentaries too! Thanks Logos!
I was commenting that when I clicked a devotional from the home page; it not only opened the devotional; my preferred bible also opened side by side to the relevant passage.
Well, this morning I clicked on the "therefore" heading for the New Amercian Commentary article about Romans 5:1 and the same behavior also happens in commentaries clicked from the home page!
This is a very nice bonus feature...thanks very much Logos...!
Robert Pavich
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What's even better is that if I have my preferred bible already open at a particular passage, it doesn't change that setting. It now respects the fact that I may be already working away at another reference and simply provides me with the excerpted resource
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What's even better is that if I have my preferred bible already open at a particular passage, it doesn't change that setting. It now respects the fact that I may be already working away at another reference and simply provides me with the excerpted resource
And that, Damian, is the way it should be. Great observation. And thanks Logos for respecting our current study!
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Thomas. It's really the best of both worlds. If I have no resources open, it costs me nothing to open a devotional or an excerpt together with the appropriate reference from my preferred bible. It may in fact be a great help. If I'm already working away, I no longer lose all my stuff as we did under the last couple of Betas.
I have been constantly impressed by the way in which Logos has listened to our very real concerns about some of the design flaws introduced, with the best of intentions, during the Beta and have very quickly corrected them.
Even better, we have seen massive improvement in the UI due to the suggestions of so many users.
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