Icons for your Highlighting Palettes

Hi,
I like many of the icons for my own highlighting palette style, I found the following site and have use it extensively in my study of Revelation for my Precept homework.
Hope some of you will find it useful [:)]
eg. I have an angel (sort off) I overlap that with numeric number 1 - 6 to identify the 6 angels. (I import the following from L3, and have not look into the overlapping issue with highlight for "God")
Have fun!
JK
MacBookPro Retina 15" Late 2013 2.6GHz RAM:16GB SSD:500GB macOS Sierra 10.12.3 | iPhone 7 Plus iOS 10.2.1
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I like it! Thanks, I'd been wondering about custom icons - now I know I can go for it.
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very nice [:)]
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LimJK, this works on iPhone only, right? Bummer.
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Rosie Perera said:
LimJK, this works on iPhone only, right? Bummer.
Just save the page & it'll download all the icons with it & just move them to an "icons" folder in My Documents or something... or just right-click & download/save them individually to your computer
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LaRosa Johnson said:
Just save the page & it'll download all the icons with it & just move them to an "icons" folder in My Documents or something... or just right-click & download/save them individually to your computer
Yeah, I know how to download the icons, but getting those special HTML codes (e.g., ) to produce the icons in Logos in your highlighting palettes is what I don't know how to do.
Never mind. I just saw the "Choose a File..." link on the lower left of the set of built-in cartoon icons for the first time:
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Rosie Perera said:
Never mind. I just saw the "Choose a File..." link on the lower left of the set of built-in cartoon icons for the first time:
Rosie, Glad you found that "choose a file" .... I have a folder for all my icons .... have fun, I find it useful for doing my precept homework.
JK
MacBookPro Retina 15" Late 2013 2.6GHz RAM:16GB SSD:500GB macOS Sierra 10.12.3 | iPhone 7 Plus iOS 10.2.1
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Rosie Perera said:
Yeah, I know how to download the icons,
but getting those special HTML codes (e.g., ) to produce the icons in Logos in your highlighting palettes is what I don't know how to do.
I would like some of those icons. I do not know how to download the icons. I do not understand what the html codes are for or how to get them or how to use them.
William
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William Bingham said:
I would like some of those icons. I do not know how to download the icons. I do not understand what the html codes are for or how to get them or how to use them.
You don't have to use the HTML codes at all. That was a red herring. Sorry I wasn't clear about the fact that I'd discovered it had nothing to do with those codes. You just need to download the icons and then you refer to them by filename. Here's how:
In your browser, do File Save, select a folder to save it in. For "Save as type" instead of the default choose "Webpage, complete" and it will save the web page and all the icons that are on it into a sub-folder of the folder you chose, which will be called iPhone Emoji_files, which will contain a whole bunch of .png files. Now in Logos, do the following:
- Tools > Highlighting
- Right click on any one of the built-in palette names (Solid Colors, Emphasis Markup, etc.) and select "Create a new palette"
- Give it a name, press Enter
- Right click on your new palette name, and select "Create a new style" and give it a name
- Click on "Image" to expand that section
- Click on the sample image where it says "click to choose"
- Click on "Choose a file" in the lower left corner of the popup (see my graphic in my post above)
- Navigate to the folder where you saved all the icons (the .png files) and select one of them.
- Make whatever other changes you want to set up the highlighting style, and then click OK.
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William Bingham said:
I would like some of those icons. I do not know how to download the icons. I do not understand what the html codes are for or how to get them or how to use them.
Attached is the zipped folder
JK
MacBookPro Retina 15" Late 2013 2.6GHz RAM:16GB SSD:500GB macOS Sierra 10.12.3 | iPhone 7 Plus iOS 10.2.1
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LimJK said:
Hi,
I like many of the icons for my own highlighting palette style, I found the following site and have use it extensively in my study of Revelation for my Precept homework.
Hope some of you will find it useful
Thank you so much for these! I've sometimes found the suggested markings for the Precept Studies to not work as well, these will be very helpful!
P.S. Does anyone know where I can a similar type image with a knife or preferably a scalpel, I'm doing the New Inductive Bible Studies on Galatians/Ephesians and I need to make a mark-up for the word circumcise I thought this might work best. Thanks!
Blessings,
Philana
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Philana Crouch said:
P.S. Does anyone know where I can a similar type image with a knife or preferably a scalpel, I'm doing the New Inductive Bible Studies on Galatians/Ephesians and I need to make a mark-up for the word circumcise I thought this might work best. Thanks!
What do you think about this ? I simply remove the fork and leave the butter knife :-)
JK
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