Allow each pane to have an individual background color
As people age, they need to vary the background colors available. Each pane should have both the background and foreground colors to be individually set by the user. This will also allow the user to better track his place in the software
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Andrew commented
I have always used "Paper", a pale brownish colour like old paper running Logos in Win7-32 bit. Now Win 10-64 "paper" gives me a PINK background?
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Nick commented
I have been a long time user of WORDsearch (for over 20 years) and have repeatedly asked for this same feature request ever since they removed many good colour options back in the mid ninties appprox
(It was the one reason I bought their program at the time)
After maybe a couple of thousand dollars of resources later I have given up asking there and was hoping that logos might have implemented full colour control in my long time absence...
Please please please developers consider this as a high priority and I will gladly upgrade to the latest logos version and consider rebuilding my library from scratch
I am totally bewildered as to why this type of feature isnt present from day one
Thanks also to Carla at customer service for telling me about this feature request board
Awesome to find commentors here that are on the same page
I am so encouraged by all your posts
This has made my day
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Luke commented
Having a variety of background colors to choose from and making each pane independently customizable would help to distinguish different resources at a glance. Please consider making this change soon.
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Michael Luu commented
Olive Tree and Accordance both have this. This needs to be a high priority feature. It's very useful and affects everyday usability.
The Logos Mobile app has this now (low light and sepia), so no reason the desktop program shouldn't.
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claudio commented
This topic should by titled "Voices in vain".
Logos is interested in money only not in making the things well.
I found TheWord Bible software ten times better the Logos. AND IT IS FREE!
Totally configurable!!
Full of resources!!
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EnochBethany commented
Yes, I hate white screens. I like eye-resting black with green letters, like I have on Accordance. But Accordance has thus far not changed its instant details pane, which makes it a pain, as it must have glaring while background, even if the main window is green on black.
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Bootjack commented
Free Bible programs (Online Bible) have had the option to change colours since it was created back in the late '80's. Here we have Logos and no option to have options to change colours. Come on guys!!! :-)
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Aaron commented
This needs to be done for the menus/context menus as well!
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Bootjack commented
Technicians - please take a little bit of time and permit us to use various colours for various windows in Logos. Free Bible software permits this - seriously, programming this into Logos cannot take that much effort or time. Let's get it rumbling!!!
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Bootjack commented
Does it not seem a bit strange that a program such as Logos does not give us the options to have various colours within itself, apart from doing it supposedly with Windows. Let's see it in the next update! :-)
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Andrew Chuter commented
Agree - high priority
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Agust Valgard Olafsson commented
Starting with the ability to globally change the background color in Logos would be great. I would put this as my top request for the current Logos version to make reading easier for my eyes.
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Anonymous commented
I agree with Brad exactly
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John Redal commented
I too woul dlike this feature. It would be much easier to read for long oeriods and to seperate subject material. Thanks
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Jonathan West commented
And more generally allow control over colour schemes - I find the colour scheme in general too neutral and "invisible" - and I am not old (really!)
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Esther commented
vote for different colored backgrounds to distinguish different panes.
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David Green commented
I am finding it difficult to distinguish panes. (Age 71) This could be a disability issue as well as a better way to work.
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Brad commented
Customizing the color of each pane would be very cool. But at the very least I'd like to be able to customize the background of the program.