Can we please have a strikeout option and a question mark (? - to match the ! that already exists) option?
And the ability to make custom markups (like we had in 3) would be nice as a feature to add down the road.
Can we please have a strikeout option
Some things in the Bible you want to do without? Or are you making your own version of the Jefferson Bible? [;)]
I do like custom markups and used them a lot.
Can we please have a strikeout option Some things in the Bible you want to do without? Or are you making your own version of the Jefferson Bible? I do like custom markups and used them a lot.
Some things in the Bible you want to do without? Or are you making your own version of the Jefferson Bible?
Probably not gonna get any use in the Bible, but more so as a marker of things I strongly disagree with in other books. This markup got some heavy use in v 3
good idea...I never thought of that...
The Emphasis Markup styles present in V3 that did not make the cut include:
Left Margin Bar Red (never used it)
Left Margin Pointer (I like it, used occasionally)
On Fire
Orange Outline
Outline
Red Text (I used this to make a non-red-letter edition into such a thing--I miss this one.)
Shadow
Of those, I would lobby for the Left Margin Pointer and the Red Text.
Last week I thought that I would just continue to use V. 3 in my Greek class. V. 4 will debut in class tomorrow. I use markup to identify certain things in the Greek text, and Notes to quiz students on points of syntax and sometimes as teaching notes.
Can we please have a strikeout option and a question mark (? - to match the ! that already exists) option? And the ability to make custom markups (like we had in 3) would be nice as a feature to add down the road.
Bump. Requesting again. please....
I would guess that when custom highlighting styles come back http://community.logos.com/forums/p/4461/35702.aspx#35702 this will probably happen
Thanks for directing me to that. I nevertheless, think that the standard palettes should continue to be fine-tuned to include a better collection of what kinds of things that average user might want to use. (I think my recommendations are included in that).
The reason is that even with the customer styles in v3, I know many people who used Libronix everyday who didn't even know that the custom styles existed (or if they did they never took the time to figure them out) even though highlighting was part of their normal use.
The Emphasis Markup styles present in V3 that did not make the cut include: Left Margin Bar Red (never used it) Left Margin Pointer (I like it, used occasionally) On Fire Orange Outline Outline Red Text (I used this to make a non-red-letter edition into such a thing--I miss this one.) Shadow Of those, I would lobby for the Left Margin Pointer and the Red Text. Last week I thought that I would just continue to use V. 3 in my Greek class. V. 4 will debut in class tomorrow. I use markup to identify certain things in the Greek text, and Notes to quiz students on points of syntax and sometimes as teaching notes.
Just in case you were not aware, but all of your requests (except for Left Margin Bar) are in Beta 2. That does you no good unless you decide to run the Beta version. As for me, I didn't use Beta 1 because of much instability, but Beta 2 has been stable enough I installed it over SR-7.
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