This is crazy!!
Ok, I just ran into something that is absolutely crazy. I have two different computers with two different layouts loaded. On the one computer I want my NASB95 open with propositional outlines NOT open, and on the other computer I have a completely different workspace open and I want my NASB95 with the propositional outlines active.
Ok all set.....well......when I change the verse in my NASB95 on the one computer with a completely different workspace with the propositional outlines not active, it changes the NASB95 on the other computer running a different workspace so that both match. Crazy! I want one with the outlines one and the other with the outlines off...why does it change to both..different computers, different workspaces.
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Crazy! I want one with the outlines one and the other with the outlines off...why does it change to both..different computers, different workspaces.
The preference syncs per resource.
If I were designing it, I would create my idea of "projects" and make the preference link & sync to it.
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I want one with the outlines one and the other with the outlines off...why does it change to both..different computers, different workspaces.
A number of options are stored "per resource" - only the resource is considered when keeping them in sync. The same problem occurs within a single layout when one has two copies of the same resource open - one for "send links here" and one for the actual study. Logos is designed for a single user on a single device at a time. To work the way you expect is generally a feature of a multi-user product.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Yep, crazy. For me, it's the Multiview vs my NRSV. I can understand normal resource-specific settings 'sticking' to the resource. But a common use resource and 'tools', no.
Of course, then the discussion would be 'which'. Much easier just to 'all' them.
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