Greetings Logos team,
I've noticed that, as I'm reading through the text, I typically will not take the time to check out notes of the past, as I pass by them. It's too much of an ordeal to click each one and wait for it to load. And the load time isn't consistent. I just clicked on a note, moments ago, that took over 40 seconds to load... (I'm not operating from a super-computer, but it has a 2700 mhz quad core and 12 GB or RAM which should be sufficient).
Anyway - the point is - I don't feel that I can take in my notes from the past "at a glance" as I would like to. However, I do more often take the time to hover and get the preview. This feature is great! It's quick. It's easily accessible. You feel like you can do it in passing. It's closer to the experience of just reading notes that we used to jot on the side margins of our Bibles.
However, the main reason I don't bother to hover, is because I have a sense that my note will suck me in, but then leave me hanging as the text runs off the small preview window.
My idea/request would be to consider making the hover...maybe just...larger? To make it a resource that people feel they can access quickly to see their whole note. This is something I would use more frequently if it could be expanded beyond just a preview of how my note starts.
Thank you!
- Hey Dude, I've given related though slightly different feedback previously. Part of the problem is that notes are not treated as a typical logos book (eg a commentary) though they should be. It'd make sense to be able to view all my notes together as I move through the verse in a similar way to a commentary without having to click to open each time, this will also allow me to filter what I see between verses that are merely referenced and verses that are Anchor verses. I do agree that they've done an impressive Job in trying improving notes.
- I too would love to see the preview popup be resizable and/or be scrollable!