This is a crosspost from the forums at https://community.logos.com/forums/p/180235/1042039.aspx#1042039 :
In L7 we could set a default icon/color which would persist even after an icon was changed on a new note. I do see advantages to the current approach of remembering the most recent styling per note type... but it doesn't quite "cut it."
I'd like to suggest:
•Make this remember "per Notebook". The latest style for No Notebook would essentially serve as the global memory (which the first note in a new Notebook would pull from).
•Further divide the per-type distinction into 4 categories:
1. Highlights
2. Unanchored Notes
3. Reference Anchored Notes
4. Selection Anchored Notes
I'd say that the per notebook distinction is the more important, but I'd like to see both of these incorporated.
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- I don't disagree. Thanks for the feedback. We'll consider improving this behavior in the future.