Is there a way to add text in the left margin, like "Judgement". I found the way to add a symbol image to the margin, but the insert text in the palette only puts the text to the left of the word, not the left margin.
Just use notes? Creating a note inserts an icon which you can click or hover over. That way you have a huge margin to write in.
@Frank Yacone yes, you can configure style in the highlighting tool to be on the left of the text you apply it to. In the following example, I use a capsule (the blue tag-like shape), but you don't have to. Also in that example, I use a fixed text for recurrent use ("MI" = Main idea) but I duplicated the style and ascribed different values for other regularly used labels. There might be a way to add text on the fly with labels, but I don't use labels much, so if there is, I don't remember how. Others might be able to speak to that.
NB: I get to this screen by (1) opening the highlighting tool, (2) editing an existing style or duplicating it to create a new one that I then edit.
I just dont want to use AI. Is there a setting to turn this off?
I regularly set up layouts on my iPad and my Mac. Often I have 30+ resources listed when I am working on a particular topic. I read things on the tablet, and later do my research-writing on my Mac. Here is my question: without manually having to check whether I have the same resources on both layouts, is there a simple way…
Computer crashed and I replaced it. How do I transfer my license with my resources to the new computer?
Using my standard bible (the "Einheitsübersetzung" and link set A, Power Lookup scrolls with the bible. Using the Clementine Vulgate, first it shows nothing: Only after picking manually the verse and clicking on Power Lookup, the latter shows information: This renders reading on quite impossible (when I have to select each…
So, I've also noticed this in Passage Guides, but when I make a search in the Books tab for a specific reference involving only one or a few verses, I always get results from a much wider passage range. E.g., I am searching for John 14:27 in all of the books that I have tagged with "trinity"; however, most of the results…