Visual filter and Lemmas. Description?
I have found the visual filter very helpful for my reading and have used the lemma search successfully. But, when I look at the different hebrew lemmas in my filter I cannot remember what each hebrew lemma represents. Is there a way to add a name or comment to identify?
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That is a great question I have been pondering for some time now. I hope someone will have an answer to this question.
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You could try creating your own highlighting style and name them according to what they were to mark.
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Morgan said:
You could try creating your own highlighting style and name them according to what they were to mark.
One can duplicate a Logos palette, rename the Styles, and add new ones.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Thank you Dave,
That is an idea I hadn't thought of.
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Thank you Morgan,
You and Dave are on the same wavelength,
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What I do is set up highlight style for the Lemma that includes the Hebrew text as a superscript after the word. If you go in the highligh tool you can selecta the highlight you want and there is an option to edit the highlight. There you can change colours etc but you can also add text and select where it displays. You can also add symbols and choose to display above, below centred, to the left, to the right, middle, etc.
For example my visual filter for names of God will insert a superscript after the word for YHWH, Elohim, Adonai. (Can’t type Greek on my iPad but you get the idea).
Also, you can give the visual filters a name - helps when you want to turn one off.
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Kenneth L Tyler said:
What I did was copy the lemma twice and add Moses after the second reference then delete the first reference backwards (Hebrew reads in reverse order which was a little tricky at first).
The usual way is to copy the Hebrew lemma, type (English) text in the box with spaces at either end and then paste the Hebrew.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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