Resource and reference hyperlinks are maintained in the clippings' HTML and RTF exports!
EDIT: If you really want to see the power of this new exporting, export the information window as RTF!
.And how did I miss it in the release notes? SEARCHES, NOTES, CLIPPINGS, ETC......Hyperlinkable?????? I AM SMILING TODAY!!!!
EDIT: If you haven't played around with it yet, the links are super simple. for instance, this is a link to the Biblical Peoples page for Joseph [logos4:People;id=Joseph] How simple is that? You don't even have to open the biblical people page to put that together. Searches doesn't seem to be working quite yet. Compare the output of a URL hyperlink copy to an html. Something seems to be amiss there.
Sorry...just a bit excited about the possibilities here. If they make Notes exportable to the same degree that clippings are...with hyperlinks maintained, that will be huge!
Yes, that is a great feature. It will make all kinds of things easier, particularly for teaching using Logos.
Philip,
I was playing around with this...it's nice but when I exported text from the info window to a word doc I keep getting the MS word security popup when I click a hyperlink in the doc...
Do you know how to stop this from happening?
Here's instructions for Office 2007
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925757
And here for Office 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829072
Edited to change to:
I had to download a little utility to do it for me..now it works....
http://enable-disable-hyperlink-warning.findmysoft.com/download/
Question though; do your links open full width of the app? Mine open full width, not one side or the other.
The Microsoft instructions can be misleading at first look ...
I have disabled it on my Vista32 with Office2007.
Please say what you are using, and if possible, I'll see if my settings can be of use.
EDIT: The following export from RegEdit is from my system. It might give some useful clues.
5857.NoWarning.reg.txt
The value of saving Guides and storing notes in guides gets a huge boost from this ability. Suppose you keep your notes in OneNote or Word. You can create a link to your guide for a Greek word which contains all of your notes that pertain to that one word. Plus the guide will open much faster with it being saved. Passage guides are great here too. Not only will you have your passage linked, but you can include a linked [(guide)] note right beside the passage reference where you can call to mind your past research on the passage. So many possibilities.
Jim,
thanks for the help...I just used a free utility that did the work for me...I'm good to go now!