With some exploring from the main library, you should now be able to find other content—like the latest general conference or the Come, Follow Me curriculum.
First, navigate to Alma Throughout the chapter, words with footnotes appear in blue. Tapping on a footnoted word opens a related content sidebar, where you can see the content of the footnote. If you want to see the full list of footnotes for the chapter, tap the related content button in the top right corner. This also opens the sidebar. You can close the sidebar by swiping from the left edge of the sidebar, or by tapping the close button at the top.
On bigger screens, like iPads, the sidebar is pinned open, allowing you to see the main content and related content side by side. Tapping the title of a reference in a footnote navigates to the referenced chapter. Any time you follow a link or navigate to a different location, the back button will take you where you came from. Some of the content in Gospel Library has page numbers to help in settings where physical scriptures or manuals are being referenced. Some users like to read in full screen mode.
Doing a double-tap near the middle of the screen turns on full screen mode, hiding the top navigation bar and the bottom toolbar and expanding the reading area. To exit full screen mode, double-tap again. When you finish reading a chapter, if you want to go on to the next, you can swipe sideways from the middle of the screen—swiping right or left goes to the previous or next chapter. Most content has an audio recording. When you are scrolled to the top of a chapter or article that has audio, you will see a floating audio button in the bottom right corner.
Tapping the audio button opens the audio player for that chapter. To listen, press play. To pause, press pause. You can also drag the handle on the audio scrubber to go forward or backward in the audio. If you stop listening in the middle of a chapter and come back later, the audio player will remember where you were and start playing from where you left off. Some chapters or articles have videos. For example, most general conference talks have a video at the top.
Chapters in lesson manuals sometimes have inline videos. Videos are indicated by a video thumbnail with a play button. To play a video, tap the play button in the bottom left corner of the video thumbnail. Then you can use the controls in the video player to pause, change the volume, or open the video player in full screen.
At the bottom of the screen, you can find the search button. Tap the search button to open the search panel. As you type, search suggestions will show below the search bar. Otherwise, tap the Search button on the keyboard to start a full search across all of your installed books.
When you do a full search, you should see a list of search result categories, depending on what books are installed with relevant results. To clear the search and start over, tap the clear button on the right side of the search bar. If you want to have multiple sections of the app open at the same time, you can use screens. Screens are similar to tabs in a web browser. Tap the screens button at the bottom of the screen to open the screens panel. The screens panel lists all of the screens you currently have open.
To open a new screen, tap the floating plus button in the bottom right corner of the screens panel. You can have as many screens open as you want. To close a screen, open the screens panel then swipe the screen out of the list swiping from right to left.
You will always have at least one screen open your current screen while the app is open. You can use bookmarks to keep track of your current reading, interesting articles, or favorite chapters you want to come back to. Then tap the floating plus button in the bottom right corner. You can type a name for the bookmark or leave it at its default and save. To rename a bookmark, open the bookmarks panel, then tap the Edit button to enter edit mode. When you tap on a bookmark in edit mode, it will let you rename it.
You can also reorder the list of bookmarks in edit mode. To move the bookmark to a different chapter, navigate to the new chapter, then open the bookmarks panel and tap the update button to the right of the bookmark. You can move a bookmark to a different place in the same chapter without going to the bookmarks panel by tapping the bookmark icon in the left margin then dragging the bookmark up or down. Organize your thoughts with notebooks and tags in the updated Notes section, and add your own cross-references to link related content.
Ensure your highlights, notes, tags, and bookmarks are saved and synced for access through other devices simply by signing in using your LDS Account. Get more from your gospel study by learning how to use the many tools and features in the new Tips collection.
Help family and friends improve their gospel study and strengthen their testimonies by showing them how to personalize their Gospel Library experience. Where downloaded audio Discussions around the Android version of the Gospel Library application. Where downloaded audio Post by christianmormon » Sat Dec 31, pm My file manager doesn't seem to find where the audio files are that I downloaded. What is the path to the files so I could grab them and put it somewhere else so Google Play can see them Thx.
Re: Where downloaded audio Post by jdlessley » Sat Dec 31, pm christianmormon wrote: My file manager doesn't seem to find where the audio files are that I downloaded. Re: Where downloaded audio Post by christianmormon » Sat Dec 31, pm I explore all the folders in the Gospel Library app but I can't find where the audio files for the Book of Mormon are located.
The Gospel Library app says that the files are downloaded. I don't really know where those files are and I need to know exactly what folder there in.
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