Love the tic marks in the scroll bar
I love the tic marks in the scroll bar. I know some have complained about these, but I am able to see a graphic representation of the sarch results (orange tics) and a history of my use of the resource (gray tics). I find this very useful.
Mac Pro 13 Retina 8GB, 256 flash
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Kenneth ~ Glad they are working for you so well. Thanks for the feedback. ~ Melissa
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I love the tic marks in the scroll bar. I know some have complained about these, but I am able to see a graphic representation of the sarch results (orange tics) and a history of my use of the resource (gray tics). I find this very useful.
I will ditto this and add that a shortcut toggle (e.g.CTR + M(arks)) that would turn the marks on and off may be helpful in the future. But I would rather have them all the time rather then not have them at all.
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They seem to only work from the current search window. Open a bible sarch and the tic marks sho up as orange. Close the search and the tics dissappear.
Mac Pro 13 Retina 8GB, 256 flash
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I agree, they are a great feature.
I like it that when you hover over them, you see the text that the "hit" is marking. I also like that when you click on them you go immediately to that place.
I can see that it could be a bit crowded if there are many hits so a toggle would be nice, but for a few hits it is good for navigating. The hover technique helps to show whether you want to go or not.
There seems to be a difference between orange and grey, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Thanks for putting so much thougt into this version.
Chris
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Took me a week to realize what both were for. When I understood its purpose....I liked it. [H]
Mitch
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There seems to be a difference between orange and grey, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Orange is current search window results.
Gray is kind of a 'history' function. It shows where you've actually opened your Bible.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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