The search results page should show a split screen. The top of the screen should show a Parallel and Context tab. In Parallel, the default view will show the Hebrew/Greek and the app language Bible.
Clicking a menu button will allow adding other Bible translations.
In Context, the user can scroll the context of the verse:
Tapping a new verse in the search results updates the contents of the Parallel and Context pane. Tapping a word the upper pane shows the gloss. Long pressing a word allows searching for it.
Andrew says:
Here's a way that the search version could be selected. The user taps the version abbreviation, it turns teal, and then when they go to the search bar below and type something, it searches that version.
So here's what it would look like when the user selects the KJV instead as the search version, and runs a search for "wept" in the search window.
How about: when the user clicks in the second search bar, the whole thing slides up and enables the full search experience of the first, with the keyboard etc.?
The search results page should show a split screen. The top of the screen should show a Parallel and Context tab. In Parallel, the default view will show the Hebrew/Greek and the app language Bible.
Clicking a menu button will allow adding other Bible translations.
In Context, the user can scroll the context of the verse:
Tapping a new verse in the search results updates the contents of the Parallel and Context pane. Tapping a word the upper pane shows the gloss. Long pressing a word allows searching for it.
Andrew says: