Sometimes I copy a scripture to memorize. How can I copy the scripture without copying the footnotes?
Thanks.
Susan Murphy
Susan - I believe that you want to set "copy citations" to "no" in the Logos 4 preferences menu.
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That works of course...a work-around. Including or not including footnotes is a switch of functions I often use and suppose many others do as well. Another work-around is to delete the foot notes after pasting them.
Imagine a little check box by the "Copy" button that allowed one to turn on/off the footnotes!
Logos 4 has Tools => Copy Bible Verses that can specify verse format for copy and paste.
Wiki has => Copy Bible Verses
Edit: Logos 4 Mac has a Text Service with Keyboard shortcut => Mac help for Logos so can enter verse reference, optionally using abbreviation => http://www.logos.com/L4/support/biblebookabbrev (with period between chapter and verse: e.g. php4.4) , highlight verse reference, press cmd + shift + E keyboard shortcut to replace reference with passage (from Logos 4 Mac).
Option: can double click keyboard shortcut cmd + shift + E to change (in System Preferences => Keyboard => Keyboard Shortcuts - Services - Text)
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That works of course...a work-around. Including or not including footnotes is a switch of functions I often use and suppose many others do as well. Another work-around is to delete the foot notes after pasting them. Imagine a little check box by the "Copy" button that allowed one to turn on/off the footnotes!
If you start typing set copy in the command box you will see a dropdown like the one below. You can then drag the relevant commands to the shortcut bar and get one click buttons to turn the footnotes (or citation) on/off.
Very helpful. Thanks!