When displaying Highlighters
by Book or Book/Chapter, the
numbers in front of the Book
and/or Chapter draw on a
similar meaning to those of
normal Search Results.
But for Highlighters, the first
number, in the curly braces, is
the number of verses in that
Book and/or Chapter that have
highlighting.
The second number, in the
parenthesis, is the number of
Highlighted Segments within
those verses.
Thus, “{2} (3)” in front of
Matthew in this example
means there are two verses in
the book of Matthew and they
contain a total of three
Highlighted Segments.
To Edit Highlighters: while in
this view, simply select the
verses you want to move from
one Highlighter to another and
drag-and-drop them to the
other Highlighter.
This can only be used to move
Highlighted Segments within a
whole verse. In other words, if
you move a verse that has two
segments, both segments move to the other Highlighter. To only move one, you'll
need to double-click that verse and edit it in the Scripture Browser, setting the new
Highlighter as desired and removing the old.
Editing within the Highlighter View is really useful if you want to rename or delete
a Highlighter Definition. Since a Highlighter Definition can't be deleted or renamed
until all Highlighted Passages within it have been unhighlighted, you can create a
new Highlighter Definition and use this view to move the Highlighted Passages
from the old Highlighter Definition to the new one. And then you are free to
rename and/or delete the old Highlighter Definition.
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