Different Highlight Views
PROBLEM: I have many different types of highlights for the Bible depending on which project I am working on.
EXPLANATION: For instance,
1) I am preparing a manuscript for a book, and have highlights in my Bible for every verse I am using, and different highlights for a different topic within the book.
2) I am a student at a Seminary, and highlight different verses for different doctrinal issues.
3) I want to sit down and disciple someone and walk through some scripture with them, using Logos so we can do word studies, ect.
Currently, all my highlights show up in the Bible, which becomes very confusing. It can also make the highlight more of brown color because a verse has 3-4 different "highlights" made on it. This gets messy when I am trying to do a quick look through the pages for a particular highlight, and also messy when I try and disciple someone.
SOLUTION: Can you add the ability to show only highlights within a certain palette? It is nice to be able to make custom highlights for each project I am working with. But, it would be nice to have all highlights show up, no highlights show up, or only highlights from a specific palette.
This can be accomplished by putting each of the highlights in different notes documents. By default, each palette saves to its own document, so you should be able to turn individual palettes on/off by (un)checking their names in the Visual Filters menu (the three circles in the toolbar at the top of the resource panel). For more information, please post on the forums (http://community.logos.com/forums/) and reference this suggestion.
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Topher W commented
Thank you, that is a work around, but it would be nice to have an "On/Off" toggle button next to a Highlight Palette to be able to quickly turn the highlights on and off. But, since this is a relatively easy work around to get the same result, it works. Thank you for your assistance!
Now, I guess the suggestion I have is to add visual filters to the mobile apps for iPhone and iPad.