I remember there was a thread (that I've been unable to relocate) on this.
Is there a javascript script or a tool to highlight all cases of a particular word for example in PDF xce?
So that all cases of the word "practise" for example gets highlighted, or put in bold/italic, or gets it's text color changed.
?Javascript highlight or bold selected string of characters/words
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Re: ?Javascript highlight or bold selected string of characters/words
I do not remember having ever seen a Javascript for changing the "font color" of specific words on this forum.
I only remember the thread about highlighting words by means of the Search tool:
viewtopic.php?t=36805
You can also change "the look" of the font color of specific words, via the Search tool, but not (yet) the font color itself.
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I only remember the thread about highlighting words by means of the Search tool:
viewtopic.php?t=36805
You can also change "the look" of the font color of specific words, via the Search tool, but not (yet) the font color itself.
Kind regards.
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Re: ?Javascript highlight or bold selected string of characters/words
Hello Willy Van Nuffel, MedBooster,
It might be possible with some JS as well - but using the advanced search and "Highlight Search Results" should be more user friendly than having to edit a JS every time you need to change your search terms.
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Stefan
It might be possible with some JS as well - but using the advanced search and "Highlight Search Results" should be more user friendly than having to edit a JS every time you need to change your search terms.
Kind regards,
Stefan