General
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Display music notation for the hymns
As an option, it would be nice to have the notes displayed for the hymns and other music, rather than just the lyrics.
32 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Sort by Color Option in Annotations Pane
Many people use colours as a personal category system (e.g. words spoken by the Saviour are in red, missionary scriptures are green, personal scriptures are in Blue, etc.)
On the annotation page, if it was possible to filter annotations based on the colour of highlight / underline used, it could help people using this marking method to locate their personally selected scriptures.
30 votesThe feature to search notes and highlights by color is now completed and available in both beta and production. This should serve the need to be able to see just the notes or highlights identified by color.
Just click on the new full screen annotations icon that looks like a pencil writing on paper. Then you can filter to the color you want two ways. Either by clicking on the color shown on the left side or by typing the color you want in the search bar in the middle at the top of the page.
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Allow notes to be saved to a particular notebook rather than just the default
When adding notes in the Gospel library it seems that you can only add to the notebook designated as the default. Would like to choose which notebook the note is saved to at the time it is created.
29 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Make a reference between a note we make, and what was highlighted when we made the note.
When you create a note at the moment, it just pops up at the bottom of the verse (if you made a note in the scriptures at least). But, if you make two notes for the same verse, but for different parts of the verse, there is no way to follow which note went to what part of the verse. I would suggest that when you highlight something to make a note of it, both the highlighted section, and the corresponding note will be marked with a 1, or an a, or something like that. That way, you can highlight…
27 votesThis is available a couple of different ways. If you are reading the verse you see the underlining with the note by displaying your notes inline. Also, you can see it on the Notes screen where what is highlighted is showing above the note.
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Sort bookmarks by last updated
I have about 20 bookmarks. It would make it easier to navigate them if they were sorted in the order they were last updated.
23 votesYou can now sort by “Most Recent” in the Bookmarks pane.
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Make it possible to edit highlight start/finish positions
It is currently not possible in the Windows app to edit the start or ending position of an existing highlight.
21 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Have links open in sidebar like in Android & iOS
When opening a link in Android and iOS, the content shows up in a sidebar and not the main window like it happens on the windows app.
It would be great to have that sidebar option for quickly viewing content.20 votesActually this is an option currently. To see them in the sidebar instead of in the text goto Settings then Behavior then Turn Off Footnotes open in popups.
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Universal App support with Xbox
It would be wonderful for a Universal App version of Gospel Library to be made available for Xbox One once it starts using the app universal app platform.
19 votesXBOX Version has now shipped! Congratulations to the team and to all our testers.
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Music instrumental/full song
It would be nice to choose to either listen to instrumentals, or instrumental with vocals.
19 votesAvailable using the play/download button on the hymn screen.
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17 votes
Windows doesn’t provide a dictionary like iOS does, so the closest option it provides is a “Search with Cortana” to define words, etc. We have implemented this. If a dictionary becomes available, we can reopen this feature request.
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Sharing
Make it easier to share the article/scripture I'm currently reading. Unless I'm doing this wrong, it'd be nice to have a button to share a link to the article/scripture I'm reading instead of being able to share only what is currently highlighted.
17 votesYou can now share whole chapters via the More button in the Home ribbon.
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speed up the playback
The people reading the scriptures talk too slow. It would be nice to speed it up to 1.5x or 2x the normal speed
17 votesThis feature is part of the new media experience and can be adjusted by opening the … menu on the media bar.
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Talk writing tool
I would love to have the ability to prepare a talk using Gospel Library. I would like to type a paragraph. Look for a quote, scripture, or talk and then copy the portion I would like to use for my talk. Then paste it and automatic show the link where it was quoted from. Continue doing this until a talk is completed.
The ability to do this will be very useful for missionaries. Missionaries could think of a difficult question investigators ask and then answer it using this method.
If there a tool already available in Gospel Library I would…
15 votesYou can easily copy any of the content in Gospel Library for Windows and paste it into any tool you use for writing talks with references and links back to the content. This works with most applications such as Microsoft Word, Google Sheets, Microsoft OneNote, and etc.
Just highlight what you want and either use Ctrl+C or click on the little menu that is highlighted and choose copy from the menu. When you paste it into your other application using Ctrl+V it will come with lots of reference information and a link. Just delete any information not needed.
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Show the reference to the highlight or note
Instead of just saying Book of Mormon, and that we highlighted it, it should say highlight on 1 Nephi, 19:1 or something to give us an idea of where in the book it was marked... otherwise it is a complete blind guess to find old highlights.
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Open in new tab
Please add an option to open references and links in new tabs so that lessons or studies can remain open while the links are followed.
14 votesThis feature exists in v 2.16.11.190. When you click and expand the reference or link the reference panel, you will see two icons, one of them is the TAB icon which will not only navigate to new content, but be displayed in a new tab.
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Have a way to find previously highlighted verses
It would be great of you could somehow type in the search bar something like "highlighted verses" and it brings up all the verses you have previously highlighted.
14 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above) via the Highlights section of the Annotations pane.
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Place tabs across the top
It would be nice to be able to have open tabs showing across the top of the app, similar to a web browser, for quick switching. (Possibly as optional feature, since smaller devices would get clustered quickly)
14 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Auto scroll footnotes/references with scriptures
Please make the footnotes automatically scroll down to stay lined up with the scriptures as you read them.
14 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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[V4] Read Along (Auto Scroll)
Return the feature that scrolls content text as audio is played.
14 votesThis was re-introduced in version 5.1.2
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Allow Bookmarks for Video Playback at Specific Intervals
Allow video bookmarks so you can start playing the video at specific places within the video. This would allow you to show the lesson material and then begin playing the video at the exact spots you would like as you progress throughout the lesson. (i.e.): I could have 3 video bookmarks set to play the video at different interval frame times.
11 votesPutting bookmarks in a downloaded video is available with many video editing programs. We have implemented the ability to download all videos to the location of the users choice so they can edit, bookmark, and etc. using their favorite video editing tools.
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