Is there a way to see all your highlights in a resource besides moving up and down through a resource by annotation?
It would be great to show just highlights or to pull highlights to a document.
Assuming all of your highlights are in a single Notes Document you can open that Document, set it to Quotes view and you get what you are looking for.
You can see a great listing by resource on the iOS app when you click on Highlights as well
Is there a way to see all your highlights in a resource besides moving up and down through a resource by annotation? It would be great to show just highlights or to pull highlights to a document.
If all your highlights belong to a palette perform an Inline Search with
{Highlight Palette/*}
For multiple palettes:
{Highlight Palette1/*}, {Highlight Palette2/*}, {Highlight Palette3/*}
EDIT: substitute your palette names for Palette1, etc.
Dave, I am probablydoing something wrong or misunderstood something, I get zero results
For "Palette" you need to substitute the name of an actual highlighting palette.
If you have the Information Panel open and click on the Highlight in your screenshot you should see the name of the Palette. Substitute that in your search and you should get some results
Thanks Graham, but I did not get it yet.
The bottom right info says "Solid Colors: Yellow" which makes sense. I tried several different combinations, with and without brackets etc. The slash and asterisk without brackets started to search something without stopping. I have the Logos 5 manual and the new Logos 6 what's new, but haven't found the info what I miss. This Solid Colors exists also under the Documents as Notes, too, so does it mean that it is something different from the highlight only?
Try {Highlight Solid Colors/Yellow}
This Solid Colors exists also under the Documents as Notes, too, so does it mean that it is something different from the highlight only?
The Solid Colors under the Notes Documents is a document which contains highlights or notes (all highlights are stored in a notes document) whereas the "Solid Colors" palette defines a set of highlights. Does that make sense?
Thanks a lot Graham, now it works!
Yes [:)]
Actually, unless you care about which palette had been employed, which certainly might be the case for inductive study Bible study highlights, I find that it is very useful to wild card the palette.
Example: {Highlight *}
This will locate all highlights. I had 1289 results in 64 resources.
If you use Dave's suggestion to employ the Inline Search; i.e., the magnifying glass on the document window title bar, the you will be able to export the search result to Bibliography, Visual Filter, or Word List documents as well as a standard Search panel. Since it is inline it will be on a per book basis.
Actually, unless you care about which palette had been employed, which certainly might be the case for inductive study Bible study highlights, I find that it is very useful to wild card the palette. Example: {Highlight *} This will locate all highlights. I had 1289 results in 64 resources. If you use Dave's suggestion to employ the Inline Search; i.e., the magnifying glass on the document window title bar, the you will be able to export the search result to Bibliography, Visual Filter, or Word List documents as well as a standard Search panel. Since it is inline it will be on a per book basis.
Thank you David, this is very interesting.
I can't seem to lose the "All Passages" in my inline search to look for just my highlights. Please help!
I can't seem to lose the "All Passages" in my inline search to look for just my highlights.
The "All Passages" won't be affecting your search - it would just allow you to constrain the search to a particular passage if you wished to.
Do you have any matching highlights in that resource?