Doing some final research in a few commentaries for my exegetical research paper.... so I put some of the quotes from the WBC into a clippings. I went to paste these clippings into a Pages document, but the footnote is not there... Anyone else have this problem? Or is this a 'missing feature'?
From what I understand, the work around is having to find the quote again in the commentary, then pasting into a document, or using the word processor to take notes. Is this correct? Anyone else have a better idea for taking notes in Logos4?
In the next release, with all the printing capabilities, can we have the ability to paste from clippings so that the citation is pasted?
Thanks!
"A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without judgment through the ministrations of a Christ without a cross" Helmut Richard Niebuhr: The Kingdom of God in America (speaking facetiously)
It's true, copying from clippings doesn't include the bibliographic info. Count me among the ones who wish it did. But you can get the info without hunting the quote down again. Just click on the "i" icon, and copy and paste from there.
Grace be to you.
I spent most of my time in thinking of divine things, year after year; often walking alone in the woods and solitary places for meditation, soliloquy and prayer - Jonathan Edwards
One can get the bibliographic information, but not the citation (including page#).
For example...
Bibliographic
Henry, Matthew. Zondervan NIV Matthew Henry Commentary in one volume. Edited by Leslie F.
Church and Gerald W. Peterman. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1992.
Citation
Matthew Henry, Zondervan NIV Matthew Henry Commentary in one volume, ed. Leslie F. Church and Gerald W. Peterman (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1992), 714. -Daniel
Matthew Henry, Zondervan NIV Matthew Henry Commentary in one volume, ed. Leslie F. Church and Gerald W. Peterman (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1992), 714.
-Daniel