worked around - Option for toggling word highlights

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When you're trying to focus on a reading, it can be annoying to have highlights on every other word. Could we have an option for toggling the highlights?

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To clarify - you want a button that will toggle on/off the shading for the whole passage?

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Yeah, sorry, I wasn't clear at all. But I think that would be nice! Or maybe just a toggle for the peach highlight - so that only the green ones (to which it's worth paying a bit of extra attention) would stand out. I think the main point is that I'm not sure about what the peach highlight is for. I mean, when I read a word I'll either look it up, in which case it will become green, or not, in which case I already know it; then, when I'm done, why not just mark as known all words I didn't look up?

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Ok, I'll write a ticket for the toggle button, and we'll consider it. We're keeping the peach though - many find it helpful.

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animalcule wrote:
I'm not sure about what the peach highlight is for. I mean, when I read a word I'll either look it up, in which case it will become green, or not, in which case I already know it; then, when I'm done, why not just mark as known all words I didn't look up?

I just read this a bit more carefully. Couldn't you just hit the "I know all remaining peach words" button?

(edit) One possible disadvantage of that is it takes 2 clicks to turn a white word green, but only one with peach.

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ah yes, that's fine as a workaround. thank you!

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