nico
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Post by nico on Oct 28, 2005 22:20:00 GMT
The very first thing I tried to do when using Scrivener was port an existing unfinished story into a Scriv project. The program opened in the Binder view, and Draft seemed like the most logical place to go and there was already a document there titled 'untitled'. So far so intuitive!
Trying to rename that document (which, I see, goes through the righ-mouseclick on the document's name and then selecting Rename) was less than intuitive: after seeing that -synopsis - block on the right side of the screen and finding it was editable, I was disappointed to find that 'Untitled' was not.
I know it's a small thing, but I firmly believe that something as essential as naming your documents shouldn't require a right-click, especially when there's a field that looks very editable!
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Post by KB on Oct 28, 2005 22:26:57 GMT
You can hit alt-click in the outline view to edit the title rather than right-clicking (double-clicking is reserved for opening in a separate window). I will add renaming via the notecard field to the "to do" list. If it isn't too difficult (and I don't expect it will be), expect it in an update soon.
EDIT: After half-an-hour's testing I can confirm that this will easy to implement. Expect an update in which you can edit document titles via the index card within the next week or so. Outline document editing will remain alt-click or ctrl-click, though...
Thanks for the feedback, Keith
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