Unwanted blue highlight on first word in panel

Brian
Brian Member Posts: 19
edited November 21 in English Forum

I'm getting a blue highlight on one word only when I scroll my bible panels. Can you tell me what causes this and how to get rid of it? The highlight even shows up when I try to export a chapter to PDF.

In the example, right after "46:title" the word "To" is highlighted. If I scroll the window so that the first verse disappears beyond the view of the panel, then the next, first word will be highlighted in blue... e.g. "God" in verse 2.

Bonus: how do I get rid of "title" after the chapter reference "46:title"?





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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,480

    My first guess was a search tab open. The fact that it shows up on export is puzzling. I don’t have my computer with me to experiment. As for your other question: What happens when you experiment with the “bible text only” choices in the visual filter menu?

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  • Andrew Batishko
    Andrew Batishko Community Manager, Logos Employee Posts: 5,365

    It looks to me like you have the Reverse Interlinear pane open. You can close that using the button in the panel toolbar. The highlighted term is the term that is highlighted in that panel.

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 53,105

    Bonus: how do I get rid of "title" after the chapter reference "46:title"?

    As it is part of the standard reference scheme of this Bible, you get a bonus - to remove it you also remove all other chapter and verse notation. Uncheck Visual Filters > Book > Bible text only > Chapter/Verse numbers. Depending upon the Bible, the "heading" may be labeled verse 0, verse 1, or title.

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  • Brian
    Brian Member Posts: 19

    Thanks. I don't have a search panel open, but like Andrew mentioned below, I do have reverse interlinear open.

  • Brian
    Brian Member Posts: 19

    Thanks, it was cleared when I turned off reverse interlinear. Weird thing is that I don't recall ever noticing that highlight till today, though I always have the reverse interlinear open. But I rarely export to PDF, and that's what caused me to notice.