I'd like to reap the benefit of the communal wisdom here to get a handle on various ways to organize and use notes.
I'm coming over from Bibleworks, where notes are quite a bit different than notes in Logos. For example, in BW you can have a single note for a verse, and a single note for a chapter, but as many general notes (not specifically connected to verse or chapter) as you want. You can then create links within any of these notes to jump to any of the other notes.
I'm used to linking from a verse note to a note that had more details about something that is in that verse. Usually these other notes will have links to and from other verses where the same subject is referenced. That way I don't have to repeat the same material in every verse note that needs it.
For example, my verse note for 1 John 2:2 had links to notes on ἱλασμός, Sin, Condition of man regarding sin and obedience, and Obedience and Legalism.
Since Logos has a different way of dealing with notes, I'd like to know any other methods I can use, so I don't build a system that gets overly complicated and becomes unusable. What I'd like to avoid is finding myself saying "I wish I'd thought of doing that earlier," and then spending a lot of time converting to a different system.
Hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance for any answers.
-- Robert Taylor