Hello,
I would love to be able to apply visual filter options (highlight, mark-out, underline) to commentaries.
"Eat the meat, not the bones."
Thanks!
You can. It works just like in any other books. Have you tried it? Wondering why you think this isn't a currently available option? Is there something I'm not understanding about your request?
http://wiki.logos.com/Highlighting
Thank you! I was trying to use the Visual Filter tool instead of the Highlighting tool.
Thank you for your patience.
Helld\
I would also like to use the Highlighting tools for the "notes" feature, instead of the default Yellow highlighting.
Sorry for my misunderstanding. But once again, the answer is "You can!"
First, make sure you've got the Visual Filter tool set for Basic not Bible, and if you have a collection for all your commentaries, or the ones you want this VF to apply to, select that instead of Entire Library:
Also if you want this to apply to all word forms, be sure that option is set on the panel menu of the VF tool:
Then be sure the new VF you've created is ticked on the visual filters menu on the commentary you're looking at (it should be on, by default):
And voila, you get what you're looking for (if I've not misunderstood you yet again):
Sorry for the frivolous example! I just wanted it to be clear how this works. [:)]
Now there's finally something that you can't currently do, so it does warrant a suggestion. You might want to email it to suggest (at) logos (dot) com. All suggestions emailed in get processed, where as some of the ones posted on the forum can get overlooked. Also, if you email it in, they can more easily forward it to the correct department which should consider the suggestion.
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