Reporting typos

Tim Farley
Tim Farley Member Posts: 139 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Sure wish I could report typos within the Android app. I do the vast majority of my reading through the app on my phone and tablet rather than the PC. I found other mentions of this in the forums, but they are all rather old, so I thought I would bring it up again.

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  • Drew Hannay
    Drew Hannay Member Posts: 603

    This isn't a feature that we're planning to work on right now, but we're always listening to user feedback, so we encourage you guys to keep speaking up if this is something you really want to see (quantity of users helps more than volume of a few users [;)] )

  • Tim Farley
    Tim Farley Member Posts: 139 ✭✭

    Thanks, Drew. I understand. There are other features (like incorporating clippings into the app) that I would set as a higher priority as well. I just hate not being able to report the things I notice while I am reading.

  • Sean
    Sean Member Posts: 1,761 ✭✭✭

    This is something I really want to see. Because honestly, you have a lot of books with an awful lot of typos in them.

    This isn't a feature that we're planning to work on right now, but we're always listening to user feedback, so we encourage you guys to keep speaking up if this is something you really want to see (quantity of users helps more than volume of a few users Wink )

  • David E Haeuser
    David E Haeuser Member Posts: 51 ✭✭

    I was reading one of the new books in a Lutheran base package on the andriod app just yesterday, and was frustrated when I couldn't report an obvious error. I think that over the long run, Logos would benefit by having better quality texts.

  • Kevin Byford (Faithlife)
    Kevin Byford (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,309

    I was reading one of the new books in a Lutheran base package on the andriod app just yesterday, and was frustrated when I couldn't report an obvious error. I think that over the long run, Logos would benefit by having better quality texts.

    One workaround is to create a Typo note document and use the No Highlight style to highlight the typos.  That way the highlight won't interfere with visual highlights, and the next time you use Logos Desktop you can refer to your Typo note document and report them to Logos.  Obviously not the best solution - just a suggestion.

  • Todd Frusti
    Todd Frusti Member Posts: 233

    One workaround is to create a Typo note document and use the No Highlight style to highlight the typos.  That way the highlight won't interfere with visual highlights, and the next time you use Logos Desktop you can refer to your Typo note document and report them to Logos.

    Good idea, Kevin.  This is a good example of how useful and versatile the tools are in Logos when we just think outside the box. Thank you.[Y]

    I had been saving typos to Evernote for later reporting which works pretty well, too.

  • Lee
    Lee Member Posts: 2,714

    Sure wish I could report typos within the Android app.

    A worthwhile addition to the app!

  • Sean
    Sean Member Posts: 1,761 ✭✭✭

    One workaround is to create a Typo note document and use the No Highlight style to highlight the typos.  That way the highlight won't interfere with visual highlights, and the next time you use Logos Desktop you can refer to your Typo note document and report them to Logos.  Obviously not the best solution - just a suggestion.

    I do this, but not every time. A typo reporter would be better a) for the user, so as not to have to visit the problem twice, and b) for Logos, to get more typos reported.

  • Kevin Byford (Faithlife)
    Kevin Byford (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,309

    This is something I really want to see. Because honestly, you have a lot of books with an awful lot of typos in them.

    Please vote here: http://logosmobile.uservoice.com/forums/190765-logos-mobile-apps/suggestions/4318294-allow-reporting-of-typos 

  • Abram K-J
    Abram K-J Member Posts: 380

    Admittedly, I'm an infrequent enough poster to these forums that I may just not understand how things operate around here... but why is a report typo feature not a given? (I.e., it has to be voted on.) Even Kindle has it.

    You'd be essentially getting free labor/proofing from your users, resources would be improving, etc. It's a win-win, especially for Logos. Regardless of how few/many users request it, it really does seem to be in Logos's best interest to make reporting typos easy for users--which it very much is in the desktop app... something I appreciate and hope will appear soon on mobile devices.

    Abram K-J: Pastor, Writer, Freelance Editor
    Blog: Words on the Word

  • Sean
    Sean Member Posts: 1,761 ✭✭✭

    Admittedly, I'm an infrequent enough poster to these forums that I may just not understand how things operate around here... but why is a report typo feature not a given? (I.e., it has to be voted on.) Even Kindle has it.

    You'd be essentially getting free labor/proofing from your users, resources would be improving, etc. It's a win-win, especially for Logos. Regardless of how few/many users request it, it really does seem to be in Logos's best interest to make reporting typos easy for users--which it very much is in the desktop app... something I appreciate and hope will appear soon on mobile devices.

    This, right here, I voted on user voice, but this feature should not depend on popularity or demand; I would think (hope?) Logos would want to make it available for quality control purposes. As for me, I designate certain books in my library as "phone books." I read them on my phone when I'm stuck somewhere having to wait. I don't necessarily touch them again on my desktop. The work-around works but should not strictly be necessary. I'm sure there must be some users who predominantly or exclusively use the Android app and thus have no means of reporting typos.

  • Kevin Byford (Faithlife)
    Kevin Byford (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,309

    Admittedly, I'm an infrequent enough poster to these forums that I may just not understand how things operate around here... but why is a report typo feature not a given? (I.e., it has to be voted on.) Even Kindle has it.

    You'd be essentially getting free labor/proofing from your users, resources would be improving, etc. It's a win-win, especially for Logos. Regardless of how few/many users request it, it really does seem to be in Logos's best interest to make reporting typos easy for users--which it very much is in the desktop app... something I appreciate and hope will appear soon on mobile devices.

    I completely agree with you which is why I encourage customers to vote on the Mobile UserVoice site; for more information please see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/65558.aspx .

  • Abram K-J
    Abram K-J Member Posts: 380

    This, right here, I voted on user voice, but this feature should not depend on popularity or demand; I would think (hope?) Logos would want to make it available for quality control purposes. ...

    Yes. My point exactly. I did "vote," but I don't think this feature should even be left to a vote. Hopefully we'll see it soon.

    Abram K-J: Pastor, Writer, Freelance Editor
    Blog: Words on the Word

  • Jacob Hantla
    Jacob Hantla MVP Posts: 3,871

    I created a typo style and a typo note file. That way I just highlight typos and report them later. I too wish that there was a tool in the app, particularly since most reading that I do is on mobile. 

    So count my vote if we are taking a tally

    Jacob Hantla
    Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
    gbcaz.org

  • Bill Anderson
    Bill Anderson Member Posts: 603 ✭✭

    I'm a writer and editor, and a consumer who has paid a lot of money for the resources I have in Logos. The editing process to publish a book in printed form goes through so many iterations and copy edits that the finished product is excellent as a result. I know that for the more current resources Logos must get electronic files from the publishers, so it can't be responsible for the typos in those resources. But certainly for the public domain books, Logos should step up its editing capability. We pay top dollar for Logos public domain resources. They should be 98% error free upon release.

    The crowdsourcing movement gives Logos the ability to have its customers help them with what they should be doing all along, and that without incurring any additional editing expense besides what it takes the read the typo report and determine if an edit needs to be made. Since we're helping Logos out by wanting to report typos, Logos should build out this functionality across all its platforms. It will make customers happier by knowing that they have a way to make Logos resources better for everyone.