Inductive study icons/highlights

Tim Bader
Tim Bader Member Posts: 14
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hi,

I tried searching all over and can't quite get my head around this.

I'm also relatively new to the inductive study thing, so apologies if I don't get the terminology right.

I'm trying to get into inductive Bible study, and I can see there are some default inductive icons/highlights available with Logos.

However, they appear to be a very small subset of the ones I've seen online all over Google.

I may be missing the point, but shouldn't there be many more provided, as it seems quite tricky and time-consuming to add your own, at least if you want to do that for more than 2 or 3 custom highlights?

Is there a custom set I can download from somewhere that I can import easily into Logos, or is one meant to make do with the basic set provided?

Tagged:

Comments

  • Rick
    Rick Member Posts: 2,003 ✭✭

    Hi Tim,

    There are a couple of different ways to get additional highlighting palettes into your Logos. You can download some of the publicly available ones or you can create your own. Below are the steps with pictures.

    Option #1: Download publicly available palettes.

    1: Open "Documents"

    2: Click "Public"

    3: Search for the word "Inductive"

    4. Select "Highlighting Palette"

    5: Choose a shared pallet and select "Add to your Docs"

    .

    Option #2: Create your own

    1: Go to Tools > Content > Highlighting 

    2. Once the highlighting tool is open, Click on "New Palette"

    3. Give your new palette a name.

    4. Right click on your new palette and select "Add a new Style".

    5. Name your new style, build it and then save it. The new style will then show under your new palette.

    6. If you need to delete a palette that doesn't meet your needs, either right click on it or the little dropdown arrow to the right of it to delete it.

    .

    .

    .

  • Tim Bader
    Tim Bader Member Posts: 14

    Thank you so much for this, I had no idea that adding public documents was even a feature, let alone that you could add highlighting palettes through it!

    Blessings,
    Tim