How do you highlight or is it possible to highlight certain points in your sermon, while in sermon editor/builder?
Yes - if you click the Aa icon at the top of the panel you will see some style options.
Sorry I can’t post a screenshot showing it at the moment
to illustrate Graham's answer, you can select a Paragraph style that will change size/color
Secondly, you can edit selected text with size/color/highlight
Awesome. Thank you! New to Logos, got confused with wording as it said "background" versus "highlight"
On a separate note - is there a way to set your sermon builder to "single space" every time I hit enter it goes "double space" when typing.
GaoLu, you have posted a link to a private forum that most have no access to. That is a no-no. For those who are now curious, the private forum was for the beta testers of L9 and became inactive when L9 was released.
I linked badly before but have hopefully redeemed myself now with a better link:
You can vote to add keyboard shortcuts for styles and highlighting here:
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/custom-keyboard-shortcuts-for-sermon-builder-styles
There's not currently a way to adjust spacing between lines such as 1x, 1.5x, 2x. Logos Sermon Builder uses a different style editor called a block editor which has a slightly different feel to a traditional word processor.
I know this is kind of old but is there a way to keep the highlights we make in sermon editor visible when we export a sermon to proclaim. Every time I do that underlining seems to transfer but any highlighting that I have made disappears.
Based on some testing I just did, there's not currently a way. However, I have added this to a list for potential future enhancements. We want to improve the overall experience of how Sermon Builder and Proclaim connect, so this is a timely suggestion. Thank you.
Thanks Austin, I really appreciate the way Logos does try to interact with their customers. I just thought I wasn't doing something right. It would be nice if you could make that work. As a preacher I do love to highlight lol