How to automatically save highlights to notebooks?
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Thanks for the info. What's the ETA for releasing in an update?
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Thanks for the info. What's the ETA for releasing in an update?
Hi Chuck,
It might still be a while before the update is available, but you are free to install the beta in the meantime.
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Thank you.
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I just wanted to tell Logos thank you for this being added in a recent iPad app update. This feature alone now makes it possible for me to read my seminary textbook reading with my iPad Pro and pencil instead of sitting at my computer.
I make a notebook for each class. Then, I have it to send highlights in the two assigned books to that one notebook. Then when I review for my quizzes I can simply look over my class notebook. I could do this before on my computer, but it is so nice being able to “lean back on the couch” with my tablet and pencil to do my readings.Thank you.
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Has the update been rolled out for iPhone yet? If so, will it apply automatically, or does it require user interaction? --Thanks, Chuck
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Has the update been rolled out for iPhone yet? If so, will it apply automatically, or does it require user interaction? --Thanks, Chuck
Hi Chuck,
Yes it has been rolled out. It is possible that your device is set up to install updates automatically. It is also possible that you may need to check for the latest update in the App Store.
You can check which version you have installed by tapping the Menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the lower right, tap Help, and then look for "Version" under "App Info".
The latest stable version is 8.10.0 (26), this is the one that includes this functionality. It is also included if you have installed the Beta.
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Hi Joe,
I checked the version on my iPhone, and it is evidently even later than what you specified; it is v. 8.10.1 (0028).
Alas, after highlighting Bible text, I discovered that it still goes to No Notebook, even after I went to the Notes screen within the iOS app and selected my desired notebook. Please help.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Super, super, super! Thank you so much! I think none of the posts that I had read mentioned that setting.
Thanks Again,
Chuck
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Any progress on this feature yet?
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Hi Dain - and welcome to the forums
Any progress on this feature yet?
Please clarify what progress you are looking for.
The issue identified in the original post in this thread has been addressed. What problem are you seeing?
Graham
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Hi, if this 'default highlighting notebook' setting has now been included, where do you find this setting in the windows desktop app?
Cheers,
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Hi David
We can link notebooks to particular highlighting palettes which might give you what you want.
Please start a new thread in the desktop forum - https://community.logos.com/forums/155.aspx - and we’ll try to work this through with you
Graham
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It's 2022 and unless I'm missing something in my attempt to highlight and assign notes today, this is still a problem on iOS where I have to assign EVERY highlight and note to a notebook manually. I have my highlights set to "active notebook" on the desktop app, but iOS does not seem to recognize an "active" or "last used" notebook. iOS continually defaults to "no notebook" for every new highlight and note.
When adding a note on iOS, the default icon is also continually set to "no icon" and seems to have no memory of the last setting. So if I want to be consistent, I literally have to spend a minute on every single last highlight and note both assigning it to a notebook, and then selecting an icon and icon color. This seems ridiculously inefficient and prohibitive. It would literally be as fast or faster for me to open up a separate notes app, type out the verse reference, and then my note. At least it would always be in the same file by default. Surely I'm missing something? There has to be a better/easier way assuming Logos staff use their own app regularly as this is such a fundamentally basic thing.
All it would take is a single button to set a default notebook or (better yet) just remember the last used notebook until switched on a local device. This should be simple.
Related side note: I'm also struggling to find a way to toggle highlight and note visibility on iOS per notebook. I have way too many notebooks from prior years and stuff is starting to overlap all over the place as I read my Bibles. Is this an option like it is with visual filters on the desktop app?
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Bumping this too. I’m not able to set a default notebook for highlights either. Is this feature being worked on? It’s really frustrating to have to edit each highlight to set the notebook
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Has there been any update to this yet? I still do not see a way for this to work in 2022
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Bump
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Welcome to the forums, Zachary. The forum threads or the feadback on Feedbear are generally updated when the feature in implemented. It is uncommon to have intermediate status reports ... they simply add overhead.
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Bumping this also!
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