I think the answer is "no" from what I have read.
I like the idea of highlighting. However, I don't just want to be able to see what I have highlighted as I might come across it in the future; I want to be able to go back to it quickly when I need to see it again.
Perhaps a waste of time, I created a palette called Soteriology. I created five highlight styles within that palette to highlight five subtopics.
As explained in another post on the wiki, if I want to search for a word, phrase, etc., in the search box I can restrict the search to one or more highlighting styles from within one or more palettes. But this is not what I need. But from that I know there is some indexing or tagging that is in the data set.
I can also go to the resource window, use the visual filter to select one or more note files that contain highlighting references, select annotations on the navigator and go from one highlight to the next. But unlike the search, where I can individually select styles within a palette, I can only select the whole palette.
Where I really want this is when I want to select one style within one palette and another style within another palette and review them at once.
I know that this could be done by restricting a palette to one topic, but as it seems that this should be possible give that you can already restrict a word/phrase search based upon a style within a palette.
Then what would really be great is if I could export that to a passage list based upon the styles selected.
Anyone have any tricks up their sleeves?
Greg Steward