09-16-2018, 02:35 AM
I answered your direct email, but I'll also respond here for others:
What you have described is exactly how the two page view works by default. If you tap the number icon at the bottom of the song overlay, it lets you control the page turning mode. If you set it to turn one page at a time, then your current page will always be on the left, and tapping to turn the page shifts the right page to the left. Doesn't that match exactly what you've described? There are also three page turning modes support, not just two (single page, two pages or alternate pages).
Using any action other than a two or three finger tap will not enter the annotations editor for the right page. You have to use one of those two options.
Mike
What you have described is exactly how the two page view works by default. If you tap the number icon at the bottom of the song overlay, it lets you control the page turning mode. If you set it to turn one page at a time, then your current page will always be on the left, and tapping to turn the page shifts the right page to the left. Doesn't that match exactly what you've described? There are also three page turning modes support, not just two (single page, two pages or alternate pages).
Using any action other than a two or three finger tap will not enter the annotations editor for the right page. You have to use one of those two options.
Mike