new wiki page: Custom Highlighting

added new wiki page per request from a post Custom Highlighting: Orig Lang. (for Visual Filters)
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Very nice! One if illustrations showing The Lord being changed to Yahweh leaves the The in large font, though, so it ends up saying The Yahweh. I don't think that's what the person who worked that out ended up with.
EDIT: Here's a post that shows how someone got the The as well:
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/16999/128862.aspx#128862
There might be further refinements of that in subsequent posts of the thread. I haven't read it all carefully.
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You are right. But the exercise was not aimed at the total correctness, but at how to use custom highlighting with visual filters. So i don't think that i will go to that depth of detail in the page.
The post that you mentioned is already listed in the 2nd line of the Objective section. If they really want the breadth of detail they can view it.
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OK, that's cool.
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It seems that Create a New Style is grayed out when I right click. Would you have any idea why? I first clicked on the bottom, as it says, then tried clicking elsewhere...all grayed out.
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Kendall Sholtess said:
It seems that Create a New Style is grayed out when I right click. Would you have any idea why?
Without seeing a screen shot, my best guess is that you are right-clicking on one of the original supplied palettes. You will need to add a new palette first, then you will be able to add new styles to your new palette.
1. These are Fixed palettes which come with Logos4. You cannot add styles to them. Notice the pop-up menu in the image and that Create a new style is greyed out.
2. But if you right-click on a fixed style and then in the pop-up menu you can click on Create a new palette (you will want to name it when you see it added). Then you could right-click on your new palette and Create a new style should be available.
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Aha! That works! Thanks so much, and God bless![:)]
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Steve, this is absolutely beautiful! Thanks so much!
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