Multiple Bible View
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 4:25 am
Bro. Morton,
Thanks for Bible Analyzer, I really like a lot about Bible analyzer, it has good materials, it is cross platform, it works well. There is just one thing that I would love to see made a bit better. Multiple Bible Views at the same time. Working on a second language, I often need to have two Bibles open, as well as a commentary. I find it extremely helpful to have the AV open as well as the Italian Bible. Sometimes just out of curiosity I would like to open an third Bible in Spanish to see that as well. This could be useful for an English speaker that wanted to compare several versions in English as well. I know there is the dual-Bible viewer, but accessing it is a bit cumbersome. Also it cannot be saved as a default (at least I don't know how). Perhaps there is a way in the layout to create more than one Bible window? This would be idea, because then the two windows could be linked to sync, or not to sync. If I wanted to keep a primary passage open in English, and even see alternative verses in a secondary window (also in English). It could be useful for a few different things. It is just a thought.
Shane
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Thanks for Bible Analyzer, I really like a lot about Bible analyzer, it has good materials, it is cross platform, it works well. There is just one thing that I would love to see made a bit better. Multiple Bible Views at the same time. Working on a second language, I often need to have two Bibles open, as well as a commentary. I find it extremely helpful to have the AV open as well as the Italian Bible. Sometimes just out of curiosity I would like to open an third Bible in Spanish to see that as well. This could be useful for an English speaker that wanted to compare several versions in English as well. I know there is the dual-Bible viewer, but accessing it is a bit cumbersome. Also it cannot be saved as a default (at least I don't know how). Perhaps there is a way in the layout to create more than one Bible window? This would be idea, because then the two windows could be linked to sync, or not to sync. If I wanted to keep a primary passage open in English, and even see alternative verses in a secondary window (also in English). It could be useful for a few different things. It is just a thought.
Shane
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