ASUNDER
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I like the chapter arrow buttons, but am wondering if we could get verse arrows too please.
Like this:
(For verses I for one would prefer up down arrows instead of left right)
I'm thinking the verse arrows (maybe) could auto put the reading tab in verse selection mode. Moving by verses one up or down would select the prev/next verse. With the semi opaque selection box wrapped around it. The other verses would be slightly greyed out. This would be a sync mode with a custom behavior; whatever study material would sync with it, in the other boxes. The view of the reading box would keep the current verse in the middle, (after moving down enough gets to the middle). So we could quickly do a verse by verse study. Probably using the Shift + up/down keys on our keyboard. Alt + up/down would disregard sync, just select the prev/next verse. The arrow keys by themselves would still be the scroll bar (and Page up/down). Scrolling away from the current verse would break the sync mode, would return when using the drop down or the Shift + arrow keys again.
Like this:
(For verses I for one would prefer up down arrows instead of left right)
I'm thinking the verse arrows (maybe) could auto put the reading tab in verse selection mode. Moving by verses one up or down would select the prev/next verse. With the semi opaque selection box wrapped around it. The other verses would be slightly greyed out. This would be a sync mode with a custom behavior; whatever study material would sync with it, in the other boxes. The view of the reading box would keep the current verse in the middle, (after moving down enough gets to the middle). So we could quickly do a verse by verse study. Probably using the Shift + up/down keys on our keyboard. Alt + up/down would disregard sync, just select the prev/next verse. The arrow keys by themselves would still be the scroll bar (and Page up/down). Scrolling away from the current verse would break the sync mode, would return when using the drop down or the Shift + arrow keys again.
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