Is there a way to add text in the left margin, like "Judgement". I found the way to add a symbol image to the margin, but the insert text in the palette only puts the text to the left of the word, not the left margin.
Just use notes? Creating a note inserts an icon which you can click or hover over. That way you have a huge margin to write in.
@Frank Yacone yes, you can configure style in the highlighting tool to be on the left of the text you apply it to. In the following example, I use a capsule (the blue tag-like shape), but you don't have to. Also in that example, I use a fixed text for recurrent use ("MI" = Main idea) but I duplicated the style and ascribed different values for other regularly used labels. There might be a way to add text on the fly with labels, but I don't use labels much, so if there is, I don't remember how. Others might be able to speak to that.
NB: I get to this screen by (1) opening the highlighting tool, (2) editing an existing style or duplicating it to create a new one that I then edit.
It would help my workflow for the "Copy Search Study Share" box to open more quickly after highlighting some text. How can I adjust this? I am on a MBP 2021 M1 Pro. Ross
Now what? I am trying to return a book with some nasty profanity. Attempting to contact someone on chat, I get this:
Logos sold me a profanity-laced book (think the worst words you can think of). Logos would not let me return the book because my order was a smidgen over 30 days old. Fair enough. But now I have this junk in my library. Distaste is growing. My confidence in Logos' quality isn't there anymore. But here is the real reason…
Jay Adams is a good example of this problem: From this Logos.com search, there seem to be 70 Legacy Libraries that include works by Jay Adams. From this Logos.com search, there seem to be 159 English single-titles resources by Jay Adams. How can I find which and/or how many of his titles are in some particular Legacy…
Can some one help me with the syntax involved in writing a rule for library collections. I watched the video several times, and can mimic the example in the video, but when I try to develop another rule, nothing happens. I guess what I need to understand is exactly what elements are necessary to write the rule and where do…