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Custom Highlighting: Orig Lang. (for Visual Filters)

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!! Objective
* Create a new _Custom Highlighting Style_ which can be used with _Visual Filter_ generation.
* To build a _custom_ Highlighting Style which will allow you to pre-append a specific original language word to the English word in a /Reverse Interlinear/ bible. Or pre-append an alternative English word instead.
* To get some background on what is being done here, please visit the posts below.
* Since this is for a specific word, it is only useful if you are *manually highlighting* or using a *Visual Filter*.
* This wiki page was generated in response to post: [[How is this done? Custom style? >> http://community.logos.com/forums/t/20625.aspx]]
* Which is directly related to this post: [[Changing LORD to Yahweh >> http://community.logos.com/forums/t/16999.aspx]].
 
* We will be building a _Custom Highlighting Style_ which will allow you to select a specific original language word (e.g. LORD) and have it pre-appended the original language lemma to the English word. You could pre-append an English word instead if you prefer.
* Since this is for a specific word, *it is only useful if you are manually highlighting or using a Visual Filter*.
* An example from this exercise is shown below
 * How the text looked before using this filter: \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF1a.png?maxwidth=450 }} \\ \\
 * After applying the Custom Highlighting style that is built using this wiki: \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF1b.png?maxwidth=450 }} \\ \\
 * Or you could use an English word in your Custom Highlighting style instead of an original language word. \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF1c.png?maxwidth=450 }} \\ \\
* If you are not familiar with [[Highlighting]] or [[Visual Filter]] then click to learn more before starting this exercise.
 
* After running through this exercise, you can experimentonbuilding other highlighting styles to make the original language pop outatyou as you read.(e.g. in the NT, try this with Agape (love), or Phileo (another kind of love)orChristos)
* After running through this exercise, you can build other highlighting styles to make the original language pop out as you read e.g. in the NT, try this with Agape (love) or Phileo (another kind of love).
* Remember in Visual Filter building and using the NT and Morph, to use the _Logos Greek Morphology_ instead of Anderson-Forbes.
 
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!! Building the Highlighting Style
* Please follow the steps below.
{{$ media:CustHL_OLVF2a.png?maxwidth=850 }} \\ \\
#. We will need a Bible which has a Reverse Interlinear for the Old Testament
#. Open the ESV Bible.
* Open the ESV Bible.
#. In the reference box, enter the passage *Psalms 23:1*
* In the reference box, enter the passage *Psalms 23:1*
#. In the ESV's toolbar, click on the /R/everse/I/nterlinear button{{$media:CustHL_OLVF2b.png}}
* In the ESV's toolbar, click on the /ReverseInterlinear/ button.
#. We want to have the /RI/ navigate to the word *LORD*
#. Click on the word *LORD*
 #. Click on the word *LORD* in the ESV in verse 1 (the English)
#. Now in the /RI/, right click on the selected word (LORD).
#. A pop-up menu appears
#. On the right side of the pop-up, click on *Lemma*
* On the right side of the pop-up, click on *Lemma*
#. On the left side of the pop-up, click on *Copy*
* On the left side of the pop-up, click on *Copy*
#. Logos now places a copy of the Hebrew lemma into the clipboard for you.
* Logos now places a copy of the Hebrew lemma into the clipboard for you.
#. Open the Highlighting tool \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF2d.png }} \\ \\
#. In the top menu, click on *Tools*
* In the top menu, click on *Tools*
#. In the drop down menu, click on *Highlighting* (found on the left side)
* In the drop down menu, click on *Highlighting* (found on the left side)
#. Now Logos opens the Highlighting window
* Now Logos opens the Highlighting window
 #. Locate one of your custom Palettes in the Highlighting window, then right click on your palette and select *Add a New Style* \\ [Note: if you have not created any custom palettes, then first click on *New Palette* at the top of the Highlighting Tool. Then you can perform this step.] \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF2c2.png }} \\ \\
 * Locate one of your /custom/ Palettes in the Highlighting window, then right click and select *Add a New Style*
#. Now the Highlighting window shows you the custom highlighter editor.
   * Click on *New Palette* if you do not have a custom Palette. \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF2c2.png }} \\ \\
 #. Look down at the bottom and click on the arrow to the left of *Label Text* (if it is not already expanded)
#. Now the Highlighting window shows you the highlighting editor.
 #. In the box under *Text Before*, right click in it.
 * Look down at the bottom and click on *Insert Text* (was *Label Text*)
 #. in the pop-up menu, click on *Paste*. (this pastes the Hebrew lemma that we copied in step 4)
 * In the box under *Text Before*, right click in it.
#. Look in the top part of the window and click on the arrow to the left of *Font Styling* (if it is not already expanded)
 * in the pop-up menu, click on *Paste*. (this pastes the Hebrew lemma that we copied in step 4)
 #. Click on the superscript button (*X{{^ 2}}*)
#. Look in the top part of the window and click on *Font Styling*.
 #. Click on the scaling and in the drop down menu select *80%*
 * Click on the superscript button (*X{{^ 2}}*)
 * Click on the scaling and in the drop down menu select *80%*
#. Now click in the name box and give your highlighting style a name (e.g. YHWH)
#. Now click on the *OK* button to save your newcustom highlighting style.
#. Now click on the *OK* button to save your new highlighting style.
#. Now let's try out the new highlighting style.
 #. Scroll to the bottom of the Highlighting window and click on your new highlighting style that you created above (YHWH). \\ By selecting this style, text that we select in the ESV can have this style applied.
* Now let's try out the new highlighting style.
#. In the ESV, use your mouse to select the word LORD(clickinfrontofthewordanddragwhileholdingdowntheleftbutton)
#. In the ESV, use your mouse to select the word LORD.
 #. Now on your keyboard press the key combination *Ctrl K*.
 #. Click on your new highlighting style.
 #. Now the word LORD in the ESV that you highlight should look like this {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF2e.png }}
 #. If you want to make changes, you can right click on your new style in the Highlighting window and select *Edit* and make changes. The changes will not show in your highlighted text in the ESV until you press the *OK* in the highlighting window.
#. This concludes building a custom highlighted style.
 #. Now you should remove the manually highlighting that we applied to the ESV.
  #. Select the entire highlighted text in the ESV.
  #. Now on your keyboard press the key combination *Ctrl Shift K*. This removes the highlighting to the word LORD that we applied earlier.
 #. By removing the manually highlighted text, you should be ready to build a [[Visual Filter to use your new highlighting style  >> # Building a Visual Filter to use your Highlighting style]]. \\ \\
 
 
* You could use an English word instead of the Hebrew word e.g. Yahweh or YHWH.
* You could use an English word instead of the Hebrew word (e.g. Yahweh or YHWH).
 * In step 6b, don't right click, but left click.
 * In step 6c, don't paste just type your English word.
 
!! Building a Visual Filter to use your Highlighting style
* If you haven't built your custom highlighting style first, please go here ([[Building the Highlighting Style >> # Building the Highlighting Style]]{{~ )}} and do it
* This will guide you in building a Visual Filter to use the custom highlighting style that you have built.
* This will guide you in building a Visual Filter to use the custom highlighting style that you have built above.
#. In the top menu, click on *Documents* (or *Docs*)
 {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF3a.png?maxwidth=500 }} \\ \\
#. In the drop down menu click on *New*, then on *Visual Filter* \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF3b.png?maxwidth=550 }} \\ \\
* First we need to create a new Visual Filter
#. In the top menu, click on *File*
#. In the drop down menu on the left, click on *Visual Filter* \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF3b.png?maxwidth=550 }} \\ \\
#. Now Logos has opened a new Visual Filter editing window.
#. Now lets open the ESV Bible \\ \\ {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF2f.png }} \\ \\
#. Open the ESV Bible
 #. In the Command Box, type *open esv* and press enter.
 * In the /Reference/ box, enter *Psalms 24:3*
 #. Logos opens the ESV Bible.
#. Click on the word *LORD* in verse 3
 #. You may want to arrange these 2 windows as shown in the large image under step 2 to help you find things.
 #. In the ESV reference box, enter the scripture reference *Psalms 24:3*
 #. Click on the Reverse Interlinear button in the ESV toolbar {{$ media:CustHL_OLVF2b.png }}
#. In verse 3 of the ESV click on the word *LORD*
 #. Notice in the RI that LORD is selected
 #. Right click on the select word in the RI.

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