The new reference range picker in Logos 6.8

Wow, it has been looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong in coming, but at last it is here: we can now enter custom references for searches on the fly without these being saved and having to be deleted later if we don't want too long a list to build up. We can save it if we want to retain or otherwise just "enter" to use it without saving it.
Nice improvement. Thank you.
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Francis said:
it has been looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong in coming, but at last it is here ...
Nice improvement. Thank you.
Agreed.
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could you explain to me what this new is, where can I find it?
Sascha
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Sascha John said:
could you explain to me what this new is, where can I find it?
When you did a Bible Search previously, you had to hunt for the name you wanted. Some names like "Gospels" were way down the list (below the other 66 books), so they took seconds to locate. Now you can just type the initial letters of the range name you want, and it limits the list to matches:
In fact, you can just type in a random range (such as just a chapter) and not have to save it as a named range, e.g.:
It applies to ranges in other kinds of search as well.
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I agree, very nice!
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thanks Alan this is great
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As an added explanation to Alan's, previously if I chose to search say, Genesis 1-3, the range was automatically saved and added to the list of available ranges. Over time, as one multiplied searches, there could accumulate all kinds of ranges, some of which one may have used only once for something very specific. To avoid that, one had to go back after using the range and delete manually. Now, the range does not save unless one clicks on "save".
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