How do I disable mouse hover that displays interlinearer word information? This happens when I'm in my NASB bible. I have Logod Pro 37.2.12
Turn off the "Show Information Tool Tips" option in your Program settings.
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You can't disable this tooltip popup. (correction, you can… see below). With that said, it will happen in other Bibles that are tagged with parsing information. For example, this is the ESV.
There have been requests by some of us to give us greater capabilities to tweak this popup, but mostly our requests have been to make the font bigger or change its position.
Perfect that worked great. Thanks
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