Change Default Interlinear Options

JohnHubris
JohnHubris Member Posts: 15
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Every time I open my BHS SESB 2.0 and then have the LEB next to it using "multiple resource display"; the default "interlinear option" is to have "surface, manuscript, lemma, morphology, strongs-number and Louw-Nida" on. This takes up way to much room!




I want the default to just be "surface, manuscript". 

I have tried saving the layout with the settings the way I want. I have changed on it the LEB. There seems like nothing I can do! Please help. I open this probably ~3-5 times a day and have to un-tick them everytime. Otherwise the saved layouts work perfectly.

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 16,046

    I want the default to just be "surface, manuscript". 

    I have tried saving the layout with the settings the way I want. I have changed on it the LEB. There seems like nothing I can do! Please help. I open this probably ~3-5 times a day and have to un-tick them everytime. Otherwise the saved layouts work perfectly.

    It seems you have the LEB open in another tab in the layout. I think that's the issue, as Logos can't save different settings for a resource. Try the following: Close the second LEB, make the changes in the multivolume display as you like it and then save the layout and see whether this works.

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 13,807 ✭✭✭

    NB.Mick said:

    It seems you have the LEB open in another tab in the layout. I think that's the issue, as Logos can't save different settings for a resource.

    This is one of the more maddening features of MultiView ... you use your favorite version in a MV, and the all subsequent uses are MV. I can understand retaining display features ... red text, verse numbers, etc. But the monster MV? Kill, kill!

    The workaround is to use a crummy translation in the MV, so the rest of your day can go smoothly.

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

  • JohnHubris
    JohnHubris Member Posts: 15

    So in other words; the answer is multi-view means change it every time.