Erase highlighting
I have been experimenting with various highlighting options. On the highlighting tool, near the top of the tool, is an Erase option (Ctrl+Shift+K). But it does not appear to work in my Logos. Any suggestions for erasing various highlighted texts?
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Richard
Select the text that you would like to erase then use the short cut keys (Ctrl+Shift+K)
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Richard Perhai said:
I have been experimenting with various highlighting options.
You can learn more about the highlighting tool here: https://wiki.logos.com/Highlighting
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Thanks for your reply. I think I have figured out the problem. I have been experimenting with highlighting in my ESV Bible with a multiscreen display that includes the NA28. When I highlight a word or phrase in the ESV, the highlight is also added to the corresponding NA28 text. However, if I try to erase the highlighting within the NA28 text (by any of the means offered) no erasing results. The key is to remember which text was originally highlighted, and erasing there. Then the corresponding linked text highlighting is also erased.
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Richard Perhai said:
The key is to remember which text was originally highlighted
If you mouse over the highlighted text, it should tell you (i.e. in your case, the highlight in NA28 should show a small box:"highlight from ESV")
Have joy in the Lord!
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When I mouse over the highlighted text in the ESV (or NA28), I see morphological information. It does not tell me the source of the highlighting or even note that the text is highlighted.
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Richard Perhai said:
When I mouse over the highlighted text in the ESV (or NA28), I see morphological information. It does not tell me the source of the highlighting or even note that the text is highlighted.
Note that the feature of "corresponding highlighting" is relatively new and complex - you may turn it off if on a per-resource and per-notebook basis (in the Visual Filters menu). Here it is configured in my NIV from which notebook corresponding highlights & notes (together: "annotations") will be shown:
If I mouse.over the highlight,it will tell me that the highlight originates from the NA27:
(it will still tell me the Greek morphology down below, but we were not talking about that).
Have joy in the Lord!
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