Notes, Highlighters, and Cross-References File Settings
Also within the Configuration or Preferences dialog, you will find the settings for
the “Notes, Highlighters, and Cross-References File”, otherwise known as the
“King James Notes” (.kjn) file or just “Notes File”:
The King James Notes file (.kjn) is where all of the Notes, Highlighters, and Cross-
References you enter will be stored. Currently, only one single Primary Notes File
is supported. It is opened as Read/Write and automatically saves when you exit
the application and/or switch Notes File here in the Configuration or Preferences
dialog.
When King James Pure Bible Search is started for the first time, it starts with a
brand new Notes File in memory. That file will be in the “clean” state and will
remain as such until you actually add Notes, Highlighting, or Cross-References. If
you exit the application and never use those features, no Notes File will need to be
written to disk and you will not be prompted to save one.
However, if you do any editing with those features, the Notes File in memory will
be in the “dirty” state and will need to be saved. If you then exit the application or
click on the “Set Primary Notes File” button here in the Notes File Settings View,
then you will be prompted to save your Notes File and a real hard-file will be
created at that point.
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