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No NKJV on iOS, just NKJVS?


vdanen

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I normally use NKJV on my mac Accordance so it has my notes and highlights, but there does not seem to be an option to install NKJV on iOS, just NKJVS? Unfortunately NKJV and NKJVS are two different things so my notes and highlights don't show up on iOS as a result. This is a pretty big nuisance and I just realized this.

 

So I guess the question is A ) is there a way to "sync" highlights across all translations? In other words, if I highlight the full Gen 3:15 verse, can it be highlighted in all translations? It seems with user notes it works like this (I can see the user note regardless of translation), but not with highlights.

 

Finally B ) is there a way to "move" my highlights from NKJV to NKJVS or C ) install NKJV on iOS so that I can actually see those highlights?

 

Thanks.

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On the whole we try to avoid installing the plain text when you have the Strong's text or any title when another title supersedes it. However, if you highlight the verse reference it shows up in every version. Only word highlighting is specific to the version (naturally). And yes, in Accordance 10 and 11 you can import highlights from some titles to the newer version of the title, but I am not sure that would work now from NKJV to NKJVS. It has to be specified when the module is complied or updated.

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So is there anything that I can do short of scrolling through the NKJV with the NKJVS beside it and re-highlighting everything? It would be ok if I could see (somehow) what I had highlighted in the NKJV so I could jump to those spots easily. The Bible is a pretty big book after all. =)

 

Thanks.

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You could set up NKJV and NKJVS in parallel. Then run a [style ?] search against the NKJV and set context to 0. That should make a fairly compact view of everything and you can copy them over.

You could do each style separately making it more straightforward to highlight and do multiple passes, one per style, or do [style *] and do them all in one pass.

 

Thx

D

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Thanks for that, Daniel. That worked nice! Odd though... when I put them in parallel, only the stuff I've highlighted recently isn't in both. And when I flip to, say, HCSB, those verses are highlighted even though I didn't have them highlighted previously. Maybe there's an option I used to have set and don't now (or some other default that's new and isn’t set) that highlighted verses across translations. Very odd. At any rate, this helped a lot. Thanks!

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Glad to hear it. The only thing I can think of is that some of your highlights were verse highlights not words, and thus they were visible in all translations. But other than that no idea.

 

Thx

D

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