Running version 1.6.1. I was in Isaiah 53:1 in my NASB. Brought up the Lexham Hebrew/English Interlinear in split screen.
Okay, I went to advance the NASB to the next page, so I tap on the right side of the screen. All is well. The interlinear follows. I then went to advance the interlinear to the next word and discovered that to do so I had to tap on the LEFT side of the screen.
Tapping on the RIGHT side of the screen takes the interlinear to the PREVIOUS word/item.
Bug or feature?
Gerry
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Not a Logos pro here, but it probably has to do with the fact that Hebrew reads right to left. That's my guess.
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Resources page according to the language they are written in. A right-to-left Logos resource will page as a right-to-left book does.
I understand your logic, but it's confusing and it doesn't have to be that way. Just my $0.02.
I imagine the problem is, if it was changed to scroll the other way, then when reading a Hebrew resource by itself, you would be scrolling right to left as well, which would be like reading an english book backwards
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Were you reading a paper Hebrew Bible you would have to page 'backward' as well. I would much prefer it mimic paper in that regard.