iOS Reader Suite 3.0.0 Release Notes
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As I said in an earlier post, I suspect that notes aren't really meant to function fully on the iPhone 3G even though the option to create notes is now available.
We do need to remove that option on these older devices, and this'll happen in the next update. But before we do, we will sync up whatever notes you've created.
Thanks for the update James! [:)]
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As I said in an earlier post, I suspect that notes aren't really meant to function fully on the iPhone 3G even though the option to create notes is now available.
We do need to remove that option on these older devices, and this'll happen in the next update. But before we do, we will sync up whatever notes you've created.
Thanks for the clarification! [:)]
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Hi Peter
Someone mentioned you can now have the Notes window appear as one of the split screens on the iPad... Is this true? If so, how do you do that?
Yes, it is true - and really useful.
It is indeed very useful. And you can likewise have the Passage Guide or Text Comparison or other tools on one of the split screens.
Thanks Graham and thanks Logos!
Peter
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FYI - I have updated the Release Notes with additional information related to known issues - http://community.logos.com/forums/t/53757.aspx
Thanks!
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Quick question on notes for the ipad - when I tap on a scripture reference in my notes while using L4 on my ipad, the scripture doesn't show. Should it, or is that bug?
Anthony Uvenio
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Hi Anthony
When I try this the keyboard appears - as though the app is expecting someone to type into the note. Do you see the same?
I guess the problem is the app can't distinguish between someone wanting to access a scripture reference and someone wanting to type into the note.
Graham
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Hi Graham-
That's exactly what happens, although I have to hit the reference a few times before the keyboard actually pops up. I'm hoping there will be a fix for this. Having the reference pop up so I could read it would be ideal.
Anthony Uvenio
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