Web pages have a great search advantage in being able to open up multiple tabs. I guess I've gotten used to that function and miss that ability in Logos. So, would it be possible to add something like that?
Currently, tabs are used when opening several books. But what I mean is opening the same book, multiple times, at different places. Perhaps a "sub" row of tabs under the main set of tabs. For example, if I'm reading a commentary on Romans 3 and I open a devotional that covers Romans 3, but the devotional has several entries for scattered throughout the book, I'd like to have multiple 'sub-tabs' in the devotional so I can quickly jump between entries as I'm working through the Romans 3 chapter. Currently, I can't quickly jump. I have hunt down the corresponding passages myself, usually by going back to the table of contents and hoping the headings include passage references.
The same principle would be nice in any other monograph. If I'm reading something in chapter 9 and the thought occurs that the author said something similar in chapter 3, I'd like to be able to have sub-tabs available so I can jump back and forth within the same book without having to 'lose my place' each time I make a switch to a different part of the book and have to hunt again for what I was looking at before.
I hope that makes sense. 