![]() No more confusing radial menu - We listened to your complaints about the radial menu, the circle many people dreaded and too few people were able to figure out. In addition to being able to match your system accent color, you can select a color from a list of fifty colors to customize the look of the application. You can also use the omnibox as a quick search to find whatever book or chapter you're looking for.Ĭustom Themes - We now have a host of custom themes at your disposal in the settings menu. Further, you can use the arrows next to each part of the breadcrumbs to jump into a different part of the library quickly. Immersive Mode - With a double tap or double click, you can send the interface away, giving you extra reading space and allowing you to focus on what you're reading.īreadcrumbs - The new omnibox in Gospel Library for Windows breadcrumbs your trail for you, allowing you to step back through any part of your library journey instantly. Note: We are still not yet testing on phones. This feature is now also available for the first time on phones. Sheet Music - The Sheet Music feature has returned, now available in more languages than ever before. Multi-Window Support - You can now have as many Gospel Library windows open at a time as you need so that you can be more flexible in your studies. Open Reference in New Tab or Window - In addition to the very tab-like tabs, you can now also open references to other materials in a new tab or window by right-clicking or pressing and holding on a reference, then choosing "open in new tab" or "open in new window". ![]() Tabs at the Top - The tabs feature has become distinctly more tab-like, allowing you to make use of browser-like tabs to quickly and easily flip between open pages of Gospel Content. Notebooks - Gospel Library for Windows now also allows you to create notebooks, view content in your notebooks, and add annotations to existing notebooks via the new annotations pane! If there are more than one, a Multiple Highlights option will appear to allow you to select the marking you want to edit.ĭownload All and Download Section - Windows now allows you to download all of the books in your current language in Gospel Library with only a few clicks instead of a few thousand! To download a section, right click (or long press) on its cover on the home page, then click "Download Section." To use Download All, press the more button (it looks like three dots) on the right side of the Home ribbon and click "Download All". If only one highlight is in the selection, you will see it appear with options in the context menu. Select text with the highlight you'd like to edit, then press the hint bubble to bring up the context menu. Role-Based Content - Users of the app that need access to calling-specific content, like Handbook 1, are now able to see, open, and use relevant role-based content.Įditing Highlights and Underlines - It's now possible and easy to edit the color, style, and size of your highlights and underlines. Chose the "Link to " option in the ribbon. Then, navigate to where you'd like to link, and select it. Links - You can add a link in Gospel Library for Windows by selecting text you'd like to link, then clicking the Link button in the Annotations ribbon. ![]() Tags - Gospel Library for Windows now supports tags! You can add a tag by going to the Annotations ribbon, clicking the tag icon, and adding as many tags as you like! You can also add a tag to any note when editing your note, or when you first create your note. It is recommended that your device run the Windows 10 Anniversary Update or newer.ĭownload Gospel Library for Windows 10 from the Microsoft Store Features New to Gospel Library for Windows 10 Gospel Library for Windows 10 is available for download via the Microsoft Store for desktops, laptops, tablets, smart phones, and the Xbox One. Our volunteer team has been hard at work developing a new version of Gospel Library designed for Windows 10, based on feedback from our users. Have you abandoned the Windows 8.1 version of the app? ![]()
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