Hi,<br>Thanks for the swift reply raoul.<br><br>1. Ok. I am hoping to encourage our team to get used to using the . or t function but if it were not to difficult to implement it might be nice to have as an option.<br><br>2. Hmm.. Ok I have just set up the portable version and tried it here on Win7 (I don't have easy access to the church LT during the week). Here it is obvious as the current active one is highlighted in blue and the other ones go grey. I suspect this is a window manager issue then. I will check on Sunday as until we get a cable repaired we are currently sat in the front pew with the laptop sat beside us. This means we are looking down on the screen so if the colour difference is slight it doesn't always show. <br><br>3. I will admit that I hadn't actually read the manual however I have now. The screenshot below shows the problem* we get.<br><br>
.<img alt="" src="https://forums.openlp.org/uploads/editor/iy/roqz13tjj94w.jpg" title="Image: https://forums.openlp.org/uploads/editor/iy/roqz13tjj94w.jpg"> <br><br> The orphaned word is the 'me'. The 'comfort fraught!' isn't technically an orphan but is still annoying. Obviously I can take the font size down till all the words fit on one line but that either leaves other songs with short lines looking lost in the middle of the screen or even to some extent the font a little on the small side. This is because we are in a long church building with one screen at the front.<br><br>* This is engineered to do this on the portable version I have just set up which has a much higher and also widescreen resolution display than the church projector so have had to set the font much bigger to replicate it. <br><br> Unfortunately being in a 1000 year old listed building limits what we can do or at the very lease slows down actually getting it set up how we would like.<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>John.<br><br>