I have posted my thoughts to the github comments, based on my experience with Logos:

How about the approach used by Logos: Link groups (A, B, C, D, and E). You can assign resources to a group, and when you scroll one resource, others in the link group will scroll with it. Assigning a resource to a group is done by clicking on the info icon for that resource and choosing one of the five group buttons on the info drop-down. Presumably only Bibles and Commentaries have this feature available.

As for the viewing position, when leaving Logos, it saves your desktop layout with your location in each open resource in a list, and when you come back, it restores the layout, or you can choose other previous layouts from the layout list. You can also mark one of the layouts as your default that it will open when starting up, rather than the most recent layout.


https://github.com/crosswire/xiphos/issues/940
opinion sought.

John Dudeck
Programmer at Editions Cle                             Lyon, France
john.dud...@sim.org                            j...@editionscle.com
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