I thought with the update of 4.0b there was supposed to be a way to make our own highlighting like in Logos 3. I don't see anything, all it did was bring mine over from Logos 3. Does anyone know if we will ever be able to make our own.
Thanks, Les
I thought with the update of 4.0b there was supposed to be a way to make our own highlighting like in Logos 3.
Does anyone know if we will ever be able to make our own.
Open the highlighting pane.
Go down to the very bottom.
that is where the options are for making your own.
I thought with the update of 4.0b there was supposed to be a way to make our own highlighting like in Logos 3. I don't see anything, all it did was bring mine over from Logos 3. Does anyone know if we will ever be able to make our own. Thanks, Les
Peace to you, Les! *smile* And Joy in the Lord!
I haven't tried it yet, but soon I will. Copied from the Help Menu (highlighting)
Create and Modify Highlighting Palettes and Styles
I thought with the update of 4.0b there was supposed to be a way to make our own highlighting like in Logos 3. Does anyone know if we will ever be able to make our own. Open the highlighting pane. Go down to the very bottom. that is where the options are for making your own.
Two Great Minds, Steve! *smile*
Blessings from this part of the Province! Yours in Christ, ........ Mel
Got it. Thank you so much Steve and Milford.
Praise the Lord.
Les
Les,
I'm glad Steve and Milford directed you to the right place. For the benefit of anyone else reading this check out: wiki.logos.com/highlighting for instructions and pictures.
For our own file, what size is best for each image?
Randy
Randy,
I'm not certain I understand your question... could you ask it in a different way?
Sorry if I was not clear. Each separate image should be x by y pixels in size. What is x and y and how may pixels between each image in the file.
Also where are the default images stored. If they are in a png file that would be helpful.
Sorry if I was not clear. Each separate image should be x by y pixels in size. What is x and y and how may pixels between each image in the file. Also where are the default images stored. If they are in a png file that would be helpful.
Honestly, I don't know. I poked all around the Logos4 folder and I couldn't find the default images. I know that file chooser looks for .png or .jpeg but as far as any restriction on size, I don't know, you'll have to just play around to see what works.
I assume a Logos tech would have the ability to answer your questions, but I don't.
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