Whenever I make a note for the first verse of a new chapter it always puts the yellow box at the chapter heading, instead of beside verse one. Can anyone help me out here on why this does this.
Thanks, Les
It is something that needs to be addressed. The worst in the examples I tried is in the NIV where the note box actually comes right after the end of the last verse in the previous chapter. Try figuring out what that note is attached to.
The KJV editions that I checked seem to do what they should. Here's the 1769 version:
The NASB95 locates the box next to the chapter heading in this case:
Yes, I use the NASB95 update and it shows exactly as you have it for that bible. I don't want to use another bible as it is the one I read from while not in logos.
I've complained about this several times to deaf ears. I hope it will be addressed as well.
This should get better in the future.
It puts the book by the "milestone", and we generally set the verse 1 milestone at the start of the chapter, so that when you scroll the chapter head into view, parallel Bibles (which might not have chapter heads) move appropriately.
We also have a distinction between "sync milestones" and "hard milestones", but not every book was tagged consistently in the past. (And I'm now getting far enough away from it that my description could be out of date.) But I believe you'll see improvement as we revisit texts with our new, even more sophisticated milestone system.
Hi Bob. Not sure if I understand "milestone" correctly, but can we please get better and more fine-grained location marking in books?
(A URI to somewhere in a book is only to the whole page, and one whole page wont fit on a screen, so its not very useful. Same for "Read Aloud" and the text only tracks page-by-page, so its impossible to follow along, as its off the screen most of the time.)