How Do You Turn Off the Toolbar?

Willie
Willie Member Posts: 177 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

A few months ago I submitted a suggestion to the Logos Mobile Apps UserVoice site for Android App users to be allowed the option of "hiding" the toolbar at the top of the screen.  I noticed today that suggestion had recently been declined with the following explanation: "There are settings for both the Android and iOS apps to turn off the toolbar. For further questions please post to the Android Apps or iPhone/iPad Apps forum at https://community.logos.com/forums/ ."

This is good news; however, I cannot find this option within the App's settings.  Could anyone please point out to me where I could find this option?

Thank you  

  

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  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 941

    It should be the circled option under settings:

  • Willie
    Willie Member Posts: 177 ✭✭

    Thanks a lot Matthew.  It doesn't seem to be working on my Samsung Galaxy S4.  I guess I will need to report a bug.

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 941

    Can you upload a screenshot using the paperclip icon? This is what I have WITHOUT that option checked:

    And this is WITH it checked:

    Using a Galaxy Note 5

  • Willie
    Willie Member Posts: 177 ✭✭

    Thanks!  I discovered as long as I exit from the resource I am in and then re-open the same resource or any other one it works fine every time.  It looks just like your screen shot!  It surprised me because I had been expecting to see the toolbar change immediately upon me leaving the setting menu.  I don't mind this extra step but I am curious whether you have to do the same thing?  

  • Willie
    Willie Member Posts: 177 ✭✭

    This is what I have WITHOUT that option checked:

    And this is WITH it checked:

    I further discovered this evening if I leave the "show book panel controls" option unchecked as you recommended which allows me to view a panel without a toolbar, I can tap on any un-highlighted text or empty portion of a page within the panel and the tool bar will appear (as in your bottom screen shot).  Tapping again on any un-highlighted text or empty portion of a page will hide the tool bar (as in your top screen shot).  Very convenient! 

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 941

    I further discovered this evening if I leave the "show book panel controls" option unchecked as you recommended which allows me to view a panel without a toolbar, I can tap on any un-highlighted text or empty portion of a page within the panel and the tool bar will appear (as in your bottom screen shot).  Tapping again on any un-highlighted text or empty portion of a page will hide the tool bar (as in your top screen shot).  Very convenient! 

    Good deal. Glad you have it working for you.