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Add an entire talk to Notebooks?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 9:27 am
by karawatkins
Good morning,
I’ve enjoyed using Gospel Library app for my personal study and lessons. I have been wondering if there is a way to add an entire talk to a notebook, other than highlighting the whole talk and adding it that way? This would be a great feature to include if it isn’t already available.

Re: Add an entire talk to Notebooks?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:21 pm
by sbradshaw
I'd recommend highlighting the title of the talk, and adding that to a notebook. When you're viewing the notebook, you'll have a link back to the full talk.

Re: Add an entire talk to Notebooks?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 3:00 pm
by karawatkins
That’s what I’ve done before. It would be nice that once you are viewing the talk and you click the three dots in the top right corner, one of the options from that menu would be to “Add talk to Notebook” and then be able to select which notebook you’ll like to add it to.

I would also like to have the ability to organize the notes within a certain notebook, maybe even similar to what Evernote does?

Re: Add an entire talk to Notebooks?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 4:20 pm
by sbradshaw
karawatkins wrote:That’s what I’ve done before. It would be nice that once you are viewing the talk and you click the three dots in the top right corner, one of the options from that menu would be to “Add talk to Notebook” and then be able to select which notebook you’ll like to add it to.
Yes, that could be handy depending on how you study. The annotation sync service would have to be updated to support it (in addition to the app itself, on each platform). I'd recommend sending it as a feature request under Settings > Send Feedback.
karawatkins wrote:I would also like to have the ability to organize the notes within a certain notebook, maybe even similar to what Evernote does?
In Android Gospel Library, you can long-press on a note, then drag it up or down in the notebook. Unfortunately, it's difficult if you're working with longer notes.
(In iOS Gospel Library, you can also reorder notes, but in a different way – tap Edit, then drag using the handles on the right of each note.)