BUG? Right column for parallel resources is too narrow
Opening a new tab, I get a long list of suggested parallel resources in the right column. Choosing between them is, however, not that easy: the column is far too narrow for more than a small part of the title to be visible. How do I know, for example, which Cairo Geniza Targumic Fragment is the one I want, should I want one? Yes, I can hover over them, but there's more than a dozen, so that's not exactly a fast method... Several things should be done here:
- The right column should be slightly wider by default,
- It should get wider when the pane is made wider. (At present only the left column gets wider. Even when the left column is empty, all the extra space is given to it, while the cramped right column remains fixed. Very frustrating!)
- Abbreviated titles would be preferable, when such exist. Especially for Bibles and commentary series.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
Comments
The right column should be slightly wider by default
Applicable for both PC and Mac versions - "The Swanson New Testament Gre..." is another example whose significant discriminator (e.g. UBS4 or Westcott-Hort) does not fit in current right column width.
Related issue: parallel button All Parallel Resources column width too small for some titles.
Keep Smiling [:)]
So, one of my very first bug reports has finally been fixed. Nice.[:)]
However, now that the column can be widened, it would be nice if it also remembered the width, so that I don't have to widen it again every single time I click the + for a new tab.
And it would be nice if you also finally did the same thing for the Prioritize/Info field in Library, and for the upper part of Collections. (There should be cases for both of those.)
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
this doesnt seem so much a bug as it does just a part of the software that needs some optimization - which seems like what the dev. team is focusing on right now. all of these sort of things should be given attention and "fixed" in due time. it only takes a few minutes in the forums to get an idea of all of the issues the team is dealing with and trying to fix right now.
Jesse Frame - New Mission Systems International, Australia
1) The work they're doing called "optimization" does not mean fixing little issues like this, it means making the product faster.
2) Reporting issues like this is exactly what we need to keep doing. That's how Logos knows what little issues they need to fix when they fix bugs or attend to feature requests. They do fix bugs and other problems on each release as well as doing some optimization. In fact, optimization tends to get a lower priority than fixing things that don't work quite right.
Thanks Rosie!
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2