Any chances to get "Top Bibles" to show 10 bibles vs. just 5?
Whereas, it also gives the 10 options [sorted by priority of the bibles] in the web app, android tablet, android mobile, and of course PC.
The current limitation of 5 only allows me to do the following, but it's just not 'enough'.
10, would get me to where I would want to be for text comparison.
Net 2nd
KJV 1900
NKJV
CEB
NASB 2020
Ideally I would include - at a min. :
ESV
NIV [Note - this currently isn't available via the web app. Please fix this.]
NLT
RSV
BSB or CSB [Note - neither are currently available via the web app. Please fix this.]
Top Bibles also needs to maintain sorting for text comparison, like it currently does, based upon priority of the bibles listed.
For example, I don't want NKJV 6 down from KJV. I would like a grouping like the following.
NETv2 [preferred bible set first]
CEB [ideal in comparing against NETv2]
KJV [extensive footnotes vs other kjv options]
NKJV [to see diffs against kjv]
RSV
NASB 2020
ESV
NIV
NLT
BSB or CSB
Adam Cody — Edited
Did some more testing with the Webapp. It has two 'canned' options, "Top Bibles" and "All Bibles". The webapp will list up to 24 bibles to individual pick from. Which is probably less than all the bibles you own if you do own more than 25. If I picked "All Bibles", I then saw a much larger listing of bibles and ones that weren't shown in the individual selection window. And I also discovered, the "All Bibles" does respect the priority ranking that you have for bibles and sorts it as such. Any bible that is not in a priority ranking will then be included after your priority listing -- doesn't really seem to have a pattern for that though, meaning - it's not alphabetical. [edit: removed the wildcard resource ref, behavior is odd and not predictable..still investigating it.]- More testing, more frustration with 'text comparison'. 'Text comparison' will 'fail' if you have any reference listed "first" that doesn't have the verse you're looking up. So, if you using a 'resource collection' - the first item in that collection [alphabetically] has to have a reference to the verse - otherwise it will fail. The same also might be true for your priority ranking. Stack your top 10 bibles as the first priority ranking. There might be a case to have your first one listed to cover apocrypha books [if you need/want them]. So, avoid using a Bible that is 'partial' as your primary bible, highest ranked, or included at the alphabetically listed top of a resource group. Make some exclusions until the first one listed will cover any bible verse you throw at it for 'text comparison'. After some adjustments - android tablet and android phone now list out 10 bibles for the option "Top Bibles" [ordered per priority ranking]. Option is under the 3 dot > Resource Collection > Top Bibles. The webapp and desktop still only lists the top 5 [ordered per priority ranking]. The webapp has an option for "All Bibles", this will list all your Bibles and respects the priority ranking first and then adds non-priority ranked bibles after them.