I think I heard that highlights are notes. Sometimes you might want to search all the highlighted portions of a text.
But I see no way to put them into a notebook. How could I search my highlights?
Highlight Searching is outlined in the Logos helpfile here
But one other way of deriving the syntax is using the Information Tool (assuming you are starting from a highlight in your text).
In the screenshot below I have clicked on the word beginning in Genesis 1:1 and the Highlights section of the Information Tool shows that it has a Green highlight from the Solid Colors palette.
If I click the name of the palette, it generates an Inline Search for all highlights in that palette (top example). If I click the name of the highlight itself, it generates an Inline Search for that highlight in that palette (bottom example)
They are stored in the same location as your notes. You can start to filter out your notes by selecting 'highlights'. Then a bit further down in the filters, you can choose to filter the highlights with the book as well.
How could I search my highlights?
The Search function supports this:
@Graham Criddle Thanks, Graham. You have fancy syntax here.
By chance, do you know where the documentation is that explains this.
I have not found reading Logos' documentation helpful, so I stopped looking.
thank you
I learned some things. that's always a good thing
While we are on the topic of highlights, don't forget that you can view them within the resource as well.
@Donovan R. Palmer thank you
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