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Clicking a Note in a Project’s Notes doesn’t move the resource to the reference of the Note. It would be super handy if the hyperlinks worked (as they do in PTHeavy).

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Maybe I’m misunderstanding, but resources and notes sync for me.

Starting with this:

I then scroll down the notes list and click on MAT 1:18 in one of the notes:

The resource in the right pane scrolls to verse 18.

Does that match the behavior you think should be happening? If so could you submit a problem report with the latest beta, and we can examine the particular notes list and resources that you are using.

Thanks

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Yeah, that’s what I would expect should happen. Unfortunately, it doesn’t… The reference changes in the reference box in the menu bar, but none of the open resources go there. Also, scrolling with the arrows beside the reference box on the menu bar doesn’t move the resources in sync. Actually, it doesn’t move /any/ resource. :frowning: Options > “Navigate each pane independently” is not selected.

Feedback submitted.

Paul

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@Paul

In Options could you re select “Show markers in editable projects”?

After doing this does your Resource now sync?

by [Moderator]
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No difference… I tried toggling
“Navigate independently” on / off as well, but that didn’t work
either.

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oh ok :frowning: - There is a bug fix in 8.1.3.44 that fixes verse syncing when “Show markers in editable projects” is unselected.
I did try with your project + open resources, but was unable to find any further problems.

Perhaps you could try when you get the 8.1.3.44 update just in case it fixes things for you.

Thanks

by [Moderator]
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I just updated from 8.1.3.43 to
.46. Still no synchronised scrolling, even after a restart…

    Paul

Ditto with 8.1.3.51–update, restart tablet, no synchronised scrolling. Even the scroll arrows don’t work…

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