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Ability to customize Readability theme


Guntis

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I wish I could customize Readibility theme and save it. (Perhaps all themes could be customizable?) Yes, I can customize any theme, but that doesn't affect commentary background in the Reading mode (⌘+R). I wish I could change background color in the Reading mode to Book or Parchment. For that I need to amend Readability theme, but as soon as I change it, it becomes Custom theme, doesn't retain its original name, and when I open commentary in the Reading mode, Accordance is using default Readability theme. Please make themes cutomizable. (You could add a button to revert any customization back to the "default" design).

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I wish I could use Readability theme also for the user notes. Accordance could retain original Greek and Hebrew fonts, but replace the rest of the fonts to whatever font is used in the Readability theme. For example, all my user notes in Verdana font would be shown in Georgia font. (Verdana is very good font for the small text in the narrow panes, but Georgia is much better for the full screen mode.)

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I think it would be good if one could create and customize themes as well.

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+1

 

All I want is left-to-right page turning like iBooks or Kindle has.

I doubt that the page turning is a good idea for Accordance app. Because Accordance relies on the top verse to sync commentaries accordingly. Making pages flip will prevent next verse become top verse. It's good for reading, sometimes, but not good for research where every verse may have separate commentary.

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I doubt that the page turning is a good idea for Accordance app. Because Accordance relies on the top verse to sync commentaries accordingly. Making pages flip will prevent next verse become top verse. It's good for reading, sometimes, but not good for research where every verse may have separate commentary.

 

I can see where you're coming from, but since I would be flipping the commentary more than the verse, it would be ideal for me :)

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