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Woohoo! So I'm not crazy and there is a solution. Guess I'll hold out until the beta is pushed to the app store as a non beta. Thanks!
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[quote user="Don Awalt"] Hi Matt, I just checked the exact same first image you show above in the ZEB on my iPad. I double tap on the image, it shows up on its own. Then I can use my two fingers to pinch it out - and make it bigger - or pinch it in - and it gets smaller. Have you tried that? [/quote] That's really odd. I double tap the image and it
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Finally, here is the same map from post #2 in Android (top shots are on my ipad pro whereas this android shot is from an android phone). Image 1 is the default view. Image 2 is when I double click on the image. Image 3 is when I double click on Image 2. So zoom is built into the Android app but absent on the IOS app (unless one increases the font size
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Here is another example from the ESV study bible:
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I have many encyclopedias and cannot zoom on images. I want to double tap / select an image and have it pop-up a new window with an enlarged image. I could make a voice suggestion to implement this feature but come on, this should be incorporated by default. I asked about this earlier and was told that Logos isn't often provided a high-resolution version
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Nothing... Yes, no new features. Instead direct ALL the $$ to two things: 1) mobile development; and 2) adding more faith life products such as MobileED, Bible Guides, etc., into base packages. More included content means more people buying base packages and upgrading. I don't need fancy features which will be discontinued two years later. Plus, many
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I am going to bump this sucker. Vote it up everyone!
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[quote user="Steve"] [quote user="Matt Zimmerman"] ... With that said, you should REALLY investigate remote desktop on the 12.9. ... [/quote] What app do you use to do that? [/quote] I used to use remote desktop (just the MS app) but having to keep 3389 or whatever that port is open all the time is fairly insecure. So I bought a subscription to Parallels
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It doesn't look like there is a PM field. Just email me at mezimm at gmail dot com.
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[quote user="Mel Longtin"] Thanks Alabama. Is Logos fully functional on the iPad pro as it is on a desktop? Is the functionality any different between the Pro and the iPad? Thanks, Mel[/quote] The IOS Logos app is virtually the same whether you use it on an iphone, ipad, or ipad pro. With that said, you should REALLY investigate remote desktop on the
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I would recommend it so long as it fits what you need. I have found it doesn't work for me for several reasons. I don't like how slow it is in jumping between resources via passage guide. To go from one resource to another might take a good 10 seconds whereas it's virtually instant on an iPad. Also, the iPad has such a high DPI that it's actually quite
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I am beginning to make a handout and notice a few bugs with the handout document. First, I added a bunch of blank items (with custom content) and Logos insists on inserting some kind of media item. For example, it's inserting "Jerusalem in the Times of Ezra" media image which I don't want. I select "delete" and it goes away, but then Logos chooses another
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I have several resources opened to particular places in the desktop app. Is there a way to bookmark them somehow so that they appear on like a reading list somewhere in my mobile app?
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Please vote on this everyone: https://logosmobile.uservoice.com/forums/190765-logos-mobile-apps/suggestions/13590756-automatically-lookup-a-definition-of-a-highlighted It's a suggestion so that the lookup of a word in logos mobile works more like a lookup on a kindle. For my kindle I bought the ISBE (for $2.99 btw) and designated it as my primary dictionary
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Yeah, I saw that. It's a shame.
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Check out this as an example: http://biblehub.com/parallelgospels/The_Baptism_of_Jesus_in_the_Jordan.htm
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When I say parallel gospels I meant it where a resource will take all the gospels and like merge them together so you can read it and you will see all the parables side by side. For example if a parable exists in Matthew and Mark then they will appear next,to each other in separate columns. It's a common thing but maybe I'm not using the right word
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I know the desktop app has a parallel gospel reader and I don't believe this feature is available on the mobile app. So is there a parallel gospel book I can buy based on the ESV or NIV and then use on the mobile app? I have one but it uses some other translation.
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I came to ios from android solely because of battery and got the 64gb 6s plus. In the past I went with replacable battery phones but Samsung ditched that idea and so I was left with a lg g4 on Verizon. Great phone but 5hr max battery life of screen on time with me constantly fiddling with turning off things to conserve the battery. On a 6s plus though
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[quote user="vandevsr"] Matt, I've had my eyes on that device. Of the reviews, the most common complaint has to do with poor screen resolution. I like to shrink the font down pretty small. How well does it work? [/quote] It might not be for you then. The image you see is the smallest I go while still being pleasant to read. On my iPhone I go a lot smaller