SUGGESTION: Move the "Document" section to the top.
I put my highlights in separate note files based on resource. In the Logos app, my setting is the “Most Recent Note Document. ”
As a result, I need to check to see which note document that the highlighting is set to before I apply a highlight. In the highlight pop-up, this is way at the bottom, out of sight.
I suggest that the “Document” section be moved to the top, where we can easily see what document our highlight is going to without having to scroll down. Either move it above “Recent Styles” or right below “Recent Styles."
P. S. Great update for iOS 7, thanks!
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Agreed!
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I put my highlights in separate note files based on resource. In the Logos app, my setting is the “Most Recent Note Document. ”
As a result, I need to check to see which note document that the highlighting is set to before I apply a highlight. In the highlight pop-up, this is way at the bottom, out of sight.
Hi Integ,
I'll write up a case for this one. Thanks for the report.
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I put my highlights in separate note files based on resource. In the Logos app, my setting is the “Most Recent Note Document. ”
As a result, I need to check to see which note document that the highlighting is set to before I apply a highlight. In the highlight pop-up, this is way at the bottom, out of sight.
Hi Integ,
I'll write up a case for this one. Thanks for the report.
Kevin,
another option would be to make the table view collapsable and only have one expanded at a time so when the user opens the Highlight pop they see the section headers with a plus sign next to the, once the select a section expand that section and then if they select another section collapse the first section and expand the second section.
something similar to this
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/240435/Collapsable-Table-View-for-iOS
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Good suggestion. I'd benefit from this too.
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