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I typically tag my new resources in the info pane in the Library window. I almost always assign several tags for each resource. It used to be, I would press the enter key to finish one tag, and the cursor would stay in the Tag box, so I could immediately begin typing my next tag. With Logos 9, I notice that aftering entering a tag, the cursor stays
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Aha! I did have Program Scaling on to 150%. When I go back to 100%, the Add Image window is back to normal. Whew! Thank you! I'm using a 21.5" monitor, resolution 1920 x 1080.
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I'm working through Morris Proctor's videos about the new features in Logos 9, now on the "Add Image" to Notes feature. All was going well, until now. The only thing I can think of that might have triggered this is that I uploaded an image (a map that I had downloaded from Wikipedia/Wikimedia Commons). The upload seemed successful; I saw that the image
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Thanks, MJ. I'm glad my problem was understandable to someone. I just realized, the workflow notes haven't been using my last-used icon style. They do in fact have their own style of icon, a yellow shape that is the same shape as the icon for workflows. Because it's the same yellow as the system's original default "sticky note" icon, and has some square
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Among other things, I take notes in the Workflow to help me keep track of where I am in my process--things I'm partway through completing, things I want to come back to, lots of things that are about my process and not really about the Bible passage I'm studying. I notice that these Workflow notes have two anchors--one to the Workflow itself and another
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Thank you, Philana, for your close attention to detail!
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I think the beth prefix preposition works the way you describe, but the lamedh does not. In my first example at the top of this thread, the word I had clicked on to trigger the filter was lamedh preposition+noun -- and all the other lamedh prepositions lit up, i.e., the prefix was preferred for this preposition. The lamedh preposition creates a Bug
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Here's another example, where I clicked on the BDRK in the previous example, and other words with DRK lemma or root are highlighted.
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Thank you, Philana, for jumping in. However, the lamedh prefixed-preposition is the only one I have found that works this way. See the image attached, where a beth prefixed-preposition word is highlighted, but the filter doesn't "light up" another beth prefixed word a few lines down.
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MJ, I appreciate your keeping this issue alive.
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In the Lexham Hebrew Bible, with the "corresponding words" filter set to "same lemma" or "same root" -- when I click on any word that has a prefixed lamedh preposition, ALL words with the lamedh preposition are highlighted. I would like to see all occurrences of the OBJECT of the preposition, not of the preposition itself. I haven't come across any
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Confirmed, even when copy-and-pasting into a block of text that is already formatted 12pt. I also noticed that superscript formatting doesn't "stick" when copy-and-pasting in notes.
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[quote user="PetahChristian"] Although the initial anchor can be a headword, the secondary anchor dropdown doesn't support headwords. Hoping this will change, as I've also wanted to add a secondary anchor to a headword. Bug: Notes anchor (suggestions) doesn't let you add headwords [/quote] Thank you for this link! Lots of good info here. I appreciate
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I am also having the same problem today with a secondary anchor attached to an English headword.
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I'm having trouble adding an additional note anchor attached to a Greek headword. Here's what I did: click "+ Add anchor" click the "Reference" radio box copy and paste headword from dictionary click on the hyperlinked pop-up of that word, choosing it to fill the "Reference" text box [I get the same results when I just copy-and-paste into the text box
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David, you've just revealed that you are a Power User, and in no way an idiot.
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BTW, I posted the same question in the Faithlife group for Notes. Phil Gons replied that he would add this request to his list for further consideration.
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The drop-down in the search panel, if you scroll down, down, down, has a section for "Tags and Ratings", where all your tags are listed. The same appears in the "Settings" drop-down for Guide sections that use Collections. Morris Proctor calls the tags "automatic collections" because of this feature. Of course, you can also use "mytag:" values in the