My Auto, Favorite & Search Bookmarks came back

In beta 9 (and perhaps 8 ?) the previous setting for these "reset" to "on" from my early beta "off" choice.
Is this a constant pattern? Will I always have to set these switches to "off" for each new beta?
I do not mind doing this, ... just asking.
Regards, SteveF
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I've also noticed the game of ping-pong that occur with some settings, particularly Search Bookmarks.
Off-topic. I'd like my Collections "View" setting to remain between restarts (as well as the Collections themselves!).
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:
Off-topic. I'd like my Collections "View" setting to remain between restarts (as well as the Collections themselves!).
I've been annoyed by this for some time, too, and in fact just bumped a thread of mine where I reported it as a bug (see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/10265.aspx). It's not just between restarts that Collections loses the View setting, but even if you just close and reopen the Collections panel.
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Rosie Perera said:
It's not just between restarts that Collections loses the View setting, but even if you just close and reopen the Collections panel.
I keep Collections in a tab so I do not open and close the panel ie. I never remove it from the layout. So when I click to "open" the "closed" tab nothing has changed....
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Dave Hooton said:Rosie Perera said:
It's not just between restarts that Collections loses the View setting, but even if you just close and reopen the Collections panel.
I keep Collections in a tab so I do not open and close the panel ie. I never remove it from the layout. So when I click to "open" the "closed" tab nothing has changed....
I know I can do that, and when I'm doing a lot of work with collections, I do leave it open. But when I'm doing mostly other things, I like to keep my layout streamlined, so I close all extraneous clutter, like Program Settings, etc.
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Rosie Perera said:Dave Hooton said:
I keep Collections in a tab so I do not open and close the panel ie. I never remove it from the layout. So when I click to "open" the "closed" tab nothing has changed....
I know I can do that, and when I'm doing a lot of work with collections, I do leave it open. But when I'm doing mostly other things, I like to keep my layout streamlined, so I close all extraneous clutter, like Program Settings, etc.
Another reason I close the collections panel (perhaps the main one, I just realized) is that it's too easy to accidentally wreck a collection once you've painstakingly created it, so I close it as a mental wasy of "saving" the work I've done. Out of sight, out of harm's way.
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