I am constantly opening up workspaces that I have to turn the paged button off and the interlinear off. Can they be turned off normally and if you want them turned on you can do so?
They should be opening in the same state as you last closed them. Do you possibly have a layout with the paging and interlinear on?
M.J. Thanks for your response. Imagine more than 20 work spaces. I have to go into each work space and switch off pagination and interlinear. Why?
Why not have a universal switch and if I want it on I turn it on.
Both pagination and interlinear are add-ons and should be treated as such, not forced, in my opinion.
Is there any way this can be discussed/
You may add the suggestion to the English Suggestions forum and see what traction it gets.
Thanks M J - glad you are part of the Forum
I have just tried with two layouts and I can have Inter OFF in one and Inter ON in the other i.e. this button
But the Inline Interlinear box is unticked whilst the Reverse Interlinear box is ticked. By Paged do you mean this button (it remained OFF in my tests):
Windows 11, Logos 44.1
I have now found that to be the case. Why not be in the off position and turned on by the owner? I have multiple layout built before this update. When I load them I first have to turn off the pagination and interlinear. To me it makes more sense, more practical.
My issue was turning ON the Interlinear and getting the Inline setting instead of the Reverse interlinear. Developer choices are not always the same as mine.
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