tunesmith
2008-02-10, 09:38 PM
Can someone explain what this actually does? It makes absolutely no sense to me.
I have a context perspective (a) and a planning perspective (b). Neither have it checked. I click (a), then (b). If I click the other mode, then (a) still shows up. Then I click (b), then (a). If I click on the other mode, then (b) still shows up.
So then I check the "restore settings for other mode" checkbox for one of the perspectives, and as far as I can tell, the above behavior remains exactly the same. I just don't understand what this thing does.
What I'd really like is a perspective that affects both context mode and planning mode. Or a way to have one mode's settings apply to the others. Like, in planning mode, I like to focus, and then click one of my context perspectives, but it always busts the focus.
Thanks!
I have a context perspective (a) and a planning perspective (b). Neither have it checked. I click (a), then (b). If I click the other mode, then (a) still shows up. Then I click (b), then (a). If I click on the other mode, then (b) still shows up.
So then I check the "restore settings for other mode" checkbox for one of the perspectives, and as far as I can tell, the above behavior remains exactly the same. I just don't understand what this thing does.
What I'd really like is a perspective that affects both context mode and planning mode. Or a way to have one mode's settings apply to the others. Like, in planning mode, I like to focus, and then click one of my context perspectives, but it always busts the focus.
Thanks!