The problem occurs only when you have translation sets that are more than one page long. Then after editing a term value the page cursor jumps to the first page instead of the page from which you clicked the pencil. If the page cursor were given as a parameter when editing, you would find yourself back at the place where you were before editing. That would help a lot navigating larger translation sets.
The problem occurs only when you have translation sets that are more than one page long. Then after editing a term value the page cursor jumps to the first page instead of the page from which you clicked the pencil. If the page cursor were given as a parameter when editing, you would find yourself back at the place where you were before editing. That would help a lot navigating larger translation sets.