As you select Keywords,
they are displayed below
the combo-editor:
Simply type your note in the editor:
You can set the Font Face Name and use effects like Bold, Italic, and Underline,
and Paragraph Alignment Operations, using the controls displayed above the
editor itself. You can also set the Font Size, but note that in the Scripture Browser,
and that will get converted to a relative size compatible with the font of the
Scripture Browser itself, and may not give you the expected results.
In the future, additions are planned to export Notes into an exportable document
format (such as a pdf), and there the Font Size, along with the other Font and Text
Settings will matter, as it does now for drag-and-drop. So it's a good idea to get in
a habit of setting them now.
You can use the square box next to the Font Face Name to set the color of the text.
This can be used as a method of doing pseudo-highlighting within notes. For
example:
You can use the “Insert Reference Link” Button (
) to insert references to other
passages within your notes. These become workable links when displayed in the
Scripture Browser:
The “Insert Reference Link” Button (
) uses the Passage Navigator dialog you
are used to to edit and insert anchors (don't forget to select whether you want
Book, Chapter, Verse, etc) reference. There is also no way to edit a link once
inserted. Instead, manually delete the text containing the link and insert the
desired replacement link.
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