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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/26/21 4:46 PM, Gary Bennett wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:d9952891-6048-2d6f-6d92-7826150db6c9@egeiro.net">Is this
'feature' peculiar to me, or is it a Win 10 issue?
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<font face="FreeSerif">It's a GTK2-ported-to-Windows issue. And
nothing we can do about it.<br>
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If there were ever to exist a GTK3 (or <i>shiver</i> GTK4) port
to Windows, apparently the problem would evaporate. But it was
made clear some time back that such things aren't going to happen.
The navigation is happening, just as you imagine, which can be
made more evident if you're using BibleSync where it speaks to a
Linux instance of Xiphos, because the mutual response of each to
the other makes clear what's happening.<br>
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