Coordinate internal color schemes and fonts with new lds.org style guide to unify with website.Option to toggle visibility of highlights and notes.Option to toggle visibility of footnotes.Graphical time-line with links to appropriate media.Integrated timer for user selectable amounts of time (for people who like to read for a specified period of time each day).Scripture reading log which can also record each time one has completed reading a volume.Add church videos and audio in as footnotes to scriptures.scripture mastery, Preach My Gospel chapters, etc.) A downloadable list of pre-defined scripture highlights (i.e.In manuals, curriculum, and other texts referencing scriptures, a card with all scriptures referenced will be brought up, and can be linked to in context and can be flicked through using the swapScene method.When clicking on a footnote or link to a specific passage, the text opened should be highlighted in context.Ensign articles in HTML, local unit websites, any other content that one might want to access from within the program. A simplified version of the lds.org menu structure to be able to jump to specific places on the website (i.e.The option to have the program open in the state you last left it.The ability to jump between recent destinations.The ability to have scriptures open up into more than one card.(I envision these to work similar to the footnotes) The ability to add your own words, insights.The ability to play the mp3 of the chapter or verse (if we can get just the verse).The ability to get a Grocery list of scriptures by marked color or category.The ability to assign categories to bookmarks.The ability to hit space bar and jump one screen worth of text at a time.The ability to auto scroll at an adjustable speed.The ability to highlight certain parts of a scripture as opposed to the entire verse.The ability to mark the scriptures in multiple colors.Example options might be if you are looking at Alma chapter 3 and search for "heart" you would have the option to search Alma chapter 3, Alma, The Book of Mormon, or The Standard Works. Typing would popup a search dialog similar to the universal search on the Pre. The ability to search from anywhere simple by typing.When in landscape mode, have all the features still be readily available.Enable the ability to tilt the screen to landscape.When it is unavoidable, try to accommodate large lists easily. A means of navigation that uses list and number pickers sparingly to minimize the amount of flicking needed to get to the end of a list.The ability to quickly flick between chapters similar to flicking day to day on the Pre Calendar.
Helpful when there are a lot of verses in a chapter.
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This flash movie shows the progress of the application as of Nov 2009. This should have a resident component, but may use online lookups for more complex searches.
The architecture should be flexible enough to allow for other media to be added at a future date.The database should be able to be downloaded to the phone, along with other versions and languages.The application will utilize the official church supplied XML database.All formatting such as bold text, italicized text, headings and other markup should be duplicated faithfully. The application should reproduce (as much as is practical) the look and feel of both the print and online scriptures.The application data must be resident on the phone.To get help or provide feedback visit the Gospel Library support - WebOS page.
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Download it by searching the Palm App Catalog. Gospel Library for webOS has been released.