Draw On Screen and Notes
When I save Draw On Screen as a note, I can save it to a notebook, add an anchor, and add tags. I thought adding an anchor to the note, would add a note icon inline of the text, so that later I can see I have a note for the specific text, and click that note to see my draw on screen. But I can't figure out how to do that. My visual filters are on. If I start a new note from a text, my note icon appears. So what am I missing?
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SOrry, I am a bit lost. Screenshots might help.
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Basically I can go from the note to an anchor, but I can’t go from the anchor to the note.
In the Bible for example, there’s no way to tell I have a screen drawing for a particular verse. How can I add a link to my screen drawing from a Bible verse?
I don't think there is a way because the anchor doesn't know where your screen drawing is. When you make a screen drawing...do you save it as a note? If so then add the anchor and you so noted.
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
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Yes I do all of that, but when in the scriptures there is no way to tell that I have an accompanying drawn note.
I can reproduce your issue. Basically, you are not seeing the note icon on the resource text where you have anchored it, correct? I've created a case for this and will let you know when it has been resolved.
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Yes this is correct. Thank you!
This fix is available on iOS Beta 10.1 (66).
Ali Pope | Logos Desktop and Mobile Program Manager
This fix is included in the 10.1 stable update we released yesterday.
Ali Pope | Logos Desktop and Mobile Program Manager
How do we save "draw in screen" in macOS? I don't see any save function. (using macOS on Mac M1)
And in iOS, I do not see any "draw on screen function". Is it limited by the version of iOS we're using?
Also, in macOS, the Command-F8 does not bring up drawing mode. I have to access it via the three little dots at the bottom left corner, and select the menu item "draw on screen".
The feature discussed in this thread is one that utilizes a feature in iOS and it does not attach to Logos notes in any way. It is like drawing on a piece of paper. I believe it is iPadOS only. You may also need to "own" the feature (I can't remember).
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Not questioning, but your answer is Logos' future headache:
- Is there a feature? Recent? Years ago? Removed?
- Do I have it? When/how? Paid? Subscribed? Dynamic?
- How can I get it? Stand-alone, package, subscribe?
- Which version of the feature? Like the current screen-B/W.
- On my device? Desktop, web, mobile, which mobile?
On the other thread, someone opined just go subscription, else chaos! Looks that way.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
You shamed me. I am stuck in an airport for an extra 8 hours I hadn't expected. [:S]
Here is a link to the feature:
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/9407348955405-Logos-Mobile-Draw-on-Screen
For GE: NOTE: this is different than the "canvas" feature. That is an iPad only feature.
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/9407502373005-Logos-Mobile-Canvas-iPad-Only
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