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Different treatment of fields as "subtitles" in iOS and MacOS

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In Preferences (on both iOS and MacOS) I have elected to "Show Subtitles". In all items which have URLs, I have used "Reorder Fields" to move the URLs to the top: first field in each item.

In iOS this provides the effect I wished to achieve. To wit, each item appears with its item description, and the URL as its subtitle.

However, in MacOS, I still see the Username being treated as a "subtitle", even though it is not the first field in each (or any) item.

How may I change this behavior in the MacOS version of the app?

  • 2 months later...

+1

I also do have this problem on macOS. How does one mark a field as the field which is used for subtitle ?

Best regards,

 

Stephan

  • 2 years later...

Yes, Subtitle should be set to be the field bring to the top of the item. 

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