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auto bookmark when screen times out
Somewhere in between the "pin bookmark" and "screen turn off" suggestions, I would like screen to still be able to time out to conserve battery, but open up immediately where I left off without returning to main library. I find that often I'll navigate to a scripture or page in a manual, then listen to the instructor for a few minutes, only to find my phone has timed out and returned the app to the main library screen. It should open back to the last place I was.
3 votesResume to last location is already a feature in the app, but a bug has prevented it from working correctly. We believe we have fixed the issue and have released it in the new Beta version. As such, we will close this as a feature idea so you can have your votes back.
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ChromeCast Support
Be able to cast screen or videos to chromecast to share during a lesson.
3 votesRelying on Windows functionality which is there and works rather than duplicating in the app.
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update bookmarks
This feature was not in the old version but was in the beta. Then it disappeared again it is in the iPad version.
3 votesUpdate bookmarks are already in the app. See the help guide for how to update your bookmarks.
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Add further functionality for non-touch devices
Just like how you can now use the arrow keys to scroll up and down and move to next and previous chapters, tying the back button to the backspace key would be very handy for navigating the backstack.
3 votesWe just implemented the backspace key and the shift+backspace key for keyboard navigation enhancements and released it in the recent v 2.0.2.29 beta. This will eventually roll to production as the beta testing is completed.
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pin items to the start screen!
I want to be able to pin certain books, that I frequently use, to the start screen, for ready and direct access.
3 votesThe ability to pin items to the start screen is already implemented. You can pin a bookmark or a reference to the start screen. You can perform this action from the radial menu in the content or by long pressing/right clicking a bookmark.
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inverse contrast on hymns if using dark theme
If using dark theme, I would like the hymn notes to be white and background to be black.
3 votesThanks, hopefully the updated version is easier to read.
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List view AND tile view when choosing books
When choosing a book, you should have a tile view like on iPhone and android.
3 votesWe are happy to announce that we have delivered on this UserVoice request.
Tile view is available from clicking the Home Icon anywhere, a list view is available by clicking the books button on the left hand side, also from anywhere.
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Allow notes to be applied to multiple notebooks
When the attribute menu of a note is open to modify it, provide a list in checkbox form that can be expanded to show all notebooks, so the notebook associated with that note can be modified, or multiple notebooks applied in cases where the topics cross over.
3 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Duplicate tabs
The ability to duplicate a tab so that I dont have to renavigate to the same book in a seperate tab. This shouldbe a really simple thing to implement I'm sure.
3 votesThis feature is now available in the beta and will be available in the non-beta version of the app in the next update.
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Support mouse back and forward buttons
Lots of Universal Windows apps support the back and forward mouse buttons for navigation (like in the Store). It would work great and would be helpful for mouse users.
3 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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3 votes
This feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Larger Fonts
Currently, I can set the font size to 42 as the largest. For my class I would like to make it larger at times. Can we go to 120 or more?
3 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Make tags visible with the scriptures saved in the Notebook view so we can find what we need
I would like to see the tags on each item in the Notebooks I have placed them in because when I look for a particular scripture I don't want to have to go into the Birdseye view for each scripture until I find the one I'm looking for. Any help in this area would be great!
3 votesNow tags are listed in nice grouped order from the notes screen.
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Search Shorthand
On Android and iOS you can search "n37" and it pulls up "1 Nephi 3:7", "2 Nephi 3:7", "3 Nephi 3:7".
It's really nice how fast it is to search things that way.
3 votesSearch using shortcut notation is now implemented.
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Better Hymn Searching
Searching for Hymns by number in the Win 10 app is really clunky right now. There is no way to grab the scrollbar without a mouse/stylus which means I can't quickly use a mental binary search and skip to a closer halfway point to my desired number, meaning I end up having to swipe several times to get up to the hundreds and higher. I suggest shortcut buttons in 50 or even 25 number increments. These could be placed along the right part of the screen, left of the toolbar, or even at the top of the hymn list. We…
3 votesWe have added some groupings, the ability to type in a number, search by ABC, and search by Topic whenever you click on Hymns or the Childrens Songbook. Hopefully, these help.
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View All Highlights/Notes Chronologically
It would be nice if you could choose to view all highlights/notes chronologically, rather than having them only grouped by color or book. Similar to what is done on the mobile app when you go to Notes>All. This way you can see the last few verses you marked in the same spot even if you used different colors. Currently this only works for notes, and not all highlights. Just got the app on my laptop (windows 10)
3 votesWe are happy to announce that we have delivered on this UserVoice request in the latest version of Gospel Library for Windows - v6.0 which is in the store now. Update your app if it didn't automatically update.
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Add levels to lists
Currently, lists (bulleted or numbered) only have one level of depth. It would be nice to have multiple levels, as any major text editor has. For example:
For numbered:
1. Level 1
1.a Level 2
1.a.1 Level 3
2. Level 1For bulleted:
* Level 1
- Level 2
% Level 3
* Level 13 votesThis is possible. When making the lists hit tab it will place the bullet point one level below the current one.
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Save date stamp history within notes/keep stamp for minor corrections too
I like how notes have a date stamp now (great job) and I would love the additional feature that when you edit a note, it would save the original date stamp and add a new one. For example if added a note to a highlight back in 2016, and if I wanted to add new insight to that same note, it would be great to have additional date stamps within notes. So one note could have x# of date stamps.
Tied into this request is the ability to make corrections to notes and have it prompt you to ask if…
3 votesIn the note editor a timestamp button is available to add a datetime stamp whenever you want. The icon looks like the attachment.
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Have multiple copies of scriptures/books
Every so often, I love to get new copies of the scriptures to put new highlights/notes and insights. It would be great to have gospel library to have this option where you could have multiple "sets" of scriptures and they would all have different notes/highlights.
With this option you could even have the option to enable/disable a select option to display one or more of those sets at various times. For example, if I had 4 sets within gospel library, and I had notes and highlights for my most current set of scriptures, but I was peparing for a talk…
3 votesThis feature is already available. I have copied what is below from the help file available in the Library. You can learn more from reading there or even watch the attached video.
Chapter 9: How Do I Work With Notebooks?
Using a Notebook to Create a Clean Set of Scriptures to Mark Up
There are times when you want to start over again with a fresh set of scripture with none of your past annotations. You may then start to mark them over again. This may be done in an exercise to find scriptures that talk about Christ. This can be done with the following steps (using descriptions from the previous sections of this chapter).
Start a new notebook as described in the ‘Create a New Notebook’ section. Show only this notebook by deselecting all other notebooks and selecting only this newly created notebook as described in the ‘Visible Notebook’…
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fix version date for 5.2.0
Currently displayed as
Version 5.2.0 [2020-01-14]
instead of
Version 5.2.0 [2021-01-14]3 votesWe have fixed the known errors and are up to version 5.2.2 please update your version and check it out.
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