corresponding annotation box
I love it when I try to delete highlights. it tells me which translation to go to delete it. which is 5% or less of the time
BUT 95% or more of the time is one the most aggravating things Logos came up with.
it covers up the Scripture I am trying to read. till I waste time moving my mouse to an area where I do not have a highlight. I highlight what I feel is the key phrase that is in the verse, sometimes all of 1-3 verse
I know it can be turned of by turning off in settings under the tips and ___ aid.
but that also turns of the aid Greek words words which I use> BOOOOOOOOO
is there a way to turn on the corresponding annotation box ONLY with a right click or a 2 finger click Mac while leaving all the other aids turn on?
please find a way.
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I'm afraid I'm struggling to follow everything you are saying but
is there a way to turn on the corresponding annotation box ONLY with a right click or a 2 finger click Mac while leaving all the other aids turn on?
Not just with a right-click, you can do this from the Visual Filter menu for the resource
(It wasn't clear to me from what you wrote whether you were aware of this or not)
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going to that option turns off the all the highlighting. which I still want.
but the pop up window saying "corresponding annotation from xyz" still pops up unless ALL high lighting is turned off. which defeats the purpose of high lighting
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Hi Jaycu
I think that we will need a screen shot showing what you get and what you don't want.
If you are on a Mac Cmd+Shift+5 is your friend here. You can annotate the resulting file with Preview before using the paper clip (above) to attach it to a post in this thread.
tootle pip
Mike
How to get logs and post them.(now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs) Latest Logos, MacOS, iOS and iPadOS
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