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What is the roadmap for tags on iOS? Will we be able to add, remove, and edit them on iOS soon (or at least eventually)? Ever since tags came to the notes tool I've come to rely on them and find it hard to get my annotations done on iOS because I have to go add the tags when I'm back on the desktop. I'm sorry if the answer to this is some place that
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I have this same question: how can I get my notes to include the citations along with my note-text (if any) when I export them. This afternoon, I posted this same question as yours in the Faithlife group for the Notes Tool. If you copy a selected passage, of course, you get the citations when you paste it. But that is not helpful when you are trying
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Clicking that triangle renders the tab unresponsive.
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Before I describe the issue I'm observing, I want to let you know that I have the Catalina beta installed on my machine. So, perhaps, if some with Mojave is also experiencing this issue they can confirm. Otherwise, this may just be a problem associated with the beta OS. Disclaimer aside, here is the issue. I am experiencing two main problems that I
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This is great. I wonder if you might get more attention if you posted it on Faithlife or in the Facebook Logos group. I'm always looking for new highlighting ideas. Here are a couple that I created.
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I'm late to this party, but I share the feelings expressed here. I've use a technique similar to Reuben's so I can remember to complete my tagging (and be able to easily locate the untagged notes) when next I'm on desktop. But I have found that the absence of tagging has made me avoid using what is otherwise a fantastic mobile app.
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Great news. Thanks, Phil. What a great way to start off the month of March.
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That is a good work around. That may hold me over. And a lot of these are tied to Bible references, so that’s a good hook. Thank you
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Is there any chance that the Clippings tool will ever let us clip material from sources outside our Logos library? There are so many things that I’d prefer to capture as a clipping (as opposed to a note) because of the way I use clippings. For example, if I’m working on a message, I like to keep all my quotations together and organized in
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I have had a good experience thus far with the anchor functionality and using full-screen mode. On desktop, we can also add anchors to Factbook entries. Will we also be able to do that on iOS? (This request should not be construed to imply a feature request.)
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I frequently like to copy text from a resource and paste into a note anchored to a Bible verse. On desktop this is easy because the paste function includes the resource citation. L8 Mobile (at least on iOS) does not do this. I would love to have this functionality on mobile, if it's possible.
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I've observed a bug that occurs on both my iPad (12.9", 2017) and iPhone X. The bug is that after selecting text either (1) the context menu that allows you take a note, make a clipping, etc. does not pop up; or (2) it does pop up but clicking the menu options has no effect. I cannot figure out a pattern to when this occurs, but it happens quite frequently
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Thank you!
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Graham - You were right. That worked. I switched the setting, removed and renamed the pesky palettes and then provided my preference, once again, to the notes tool. Thank you kindly! P.S. In case the alliteration was too over the top for a Tuesday morning: I followed your instructions and it worked.
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Tell your friend to try the beta. He or she will be very happy with the experience.
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It is a Mac. Unfortunately, I’m well beyond restarts. Using desktop Logos on MacOs 10.13.6 (High Sierra) with Logos version 7.17.0.0020.
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Yes, of course. Screenshot is attached. To be clear, I am not trying this with any of the 4 Logos-provided palettes.
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I have created some custom highlight palettes. I can neither rename them nor delete them. The context menu shows the menu options for delete and rename, but they are greyed out.
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Graham, thank you. This is helpful. I'm glad you've pointed this out re the new notes tool. I have not adjusted my mindset to having a single notebook -- or no notebook, as the case may be -- so I still have notes in the separate walled gardens of my existing notebooks. I'm glad to know that the concept is to have one global notes file and I will start
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One little follow-up question that I'd like to throw out there. Is it the better practice to keep highlights separate from regular notes (I appreciate that they are treated the same in the software) or keep them together in one file. E.g, if I keep all my notes on the book of Hebrews in one note file (which I do) is is better keep the highlights/inductive