I did an inductive study of a chapter and now I don't know how to print to get the colors to show. I copied the chapter, but the inductive colors did not show up. Is there a way to do this?
thanks
cheryl
This feature will be available when printing/exporting is implemented in the Mac product.
Hi, So when I use the Highlighting it will only show up on the Logos site and I can't print it?
Hi, So when I use the Highlighting it will only show up on the Logos site and I can't print it? thanks
All most!
You can use Cmd+Shift+4 to copy that part of the screen to a (eg. PDF or JPEG) and print that.
Thanks Mike for your answer and trying to help, but this is just too technical for me. I guess I will have to use the other program as I find it easier to understand. I prefer Logos, but I understand the other one better.
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Cheryl
Hi Cheryl
If you can do an inductive study and understand the results taking and printing a screen shot should be a breeze :-)
Let me enumerate the steps - it sounds more complicated than it is in practice.
Oh Mike thank you, I believe that I can follow the instructions and be able to print what I need.
Thank you again so much for the help, I know it takes time but it is much appreciated!
Great, it worked! I am thrilled as I do love Logos and can do what I need to do.
THANKS
do you know when the print function will be added?
It's one of the two major areas of focus for me right now (the other being general optimization). We don't have an estimate on how long it will take to implement.
Printing in the three graphic modules is in 4.0b Beta 1 as we speak.
Let me enumerate the steps - it sounds more complicated than it is in practice. Make sure that the item you want to print is visible on the screen. Press and hold Cmd and Shift then Touch the number 4 A pair of cross hairs will appear on the screen which will move with the cursor. Move the cross hairs to say the top left of the area you wish to print. Click hold and drag a rectangle over the rest of the area you wish to print then release the hold. A PNG image file will appear on your desktop. Called 'Screen shot ....' Double click this file and it will open in Preview where you can choose to print, place it in another document, annotate it, and a whole lot of other options. I copied these instructions and pasted them in about 20 seconds. Cmd+Shift +4 is a really useful key combination not least for posting here.
Adding control key changes screen shot destination from desktop to clipboard:
By the way, Wiki page has many keyboard shortcuts => http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_Keyboard_Shortcuts_For_Mac
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