Can I keep my highlighted passage of a note the primary display and not replaced by my note/comment?
Problem:
When I highlight a passage, I would rather the passage still be the display of emphasis and not secondary (embedded) beneath and trumped by my note. I would expect highlighted passages with notes in Logos to operate similarly to highlight passages in the Bible or other books I read. In other words, when I look at my notes in the Bible or resource, I generally - but not always, skim over highlighted passages before I look for the note.
I'm sure there isn't, but curious if someone might know or have a suggestion - if any?
Blessings!
Comments
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could you provide a screen shot using the paperclip icon to insert it? I am having trouble visualizing what you mean.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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This looks similar to a previous request of yours and my recommendation is to make changes in the Notes tool, where you can add a highlight style to a note or have a note with no highlight style. Then you can choose whether to have a Note icon or no Note icon. And you can annotate (comment) what was originally a highlight in the resource.
So you can have an original Highlight appear as a Note complete with annotation but it is still classed as a Highlight in the tool and vice-versa.
Dave
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