It still needs elementary word processing features, such as split view, macros, non-contiguous text selection, shapes, attached captions for images, just to name few. Pages is regularly updated, and each update has new features. Thus you can quickly see where characters and locations appear in the document. (4) For those who write novels and stories a so called "story points" were developed to help keeping track of the plot and its progress. One footnote can be added by the author, for example, another by the translator, etc. This feature is called multiple Note Streams. (3) Can have more than one type of footnotes. (2) Supports live bibliography with Bookends. You can also assign "Remarks" and tags to bookmarks and auto-titles and then filter the outline pane based on your remarks and/or tags. Bookmarks and auto-titles can be shown together in this pane thus you can see at a glance where exactly a certain bookmark is in the document. (…) I'd really appreciate someone taking the time to post specifics." This is an answer to dgbmunger (Nov 30 2021) who wrote "I'd like some evidence that for a 300 page scholarly book Mellel is better than Pages. Bibliography: Improved support for special characters and dashes in citation RTF parser.Outline: Fixed an issue that caused Mellel to crash when drawing certain outline items under certain rare circumstances.Track Changes: Fixed a bug that caused Mellel to crash sometimes when accessing the track changes submenu while a floating image or text box is selected.Auto-titles: Fixed an issue that disabled editing TOC formats properly for certain documents.Spelling: Many improvements and bug fixes to spelling, auto-detection of language is now working much better.Tables: Fixed a bug that caused Mellel to crash when adding columns to a table while editing a cell in some circumstances.RTF Export: Fixed an issue that caused a note symbol to pick up character attributes such as italic and bold from the first letter in a footnote/endnote text when exporting to RTF.RTF Import Fixed an issue that caused RTF files created in Zotero to be interpreted using the wrong encoding leading to gibberish Japanese text.RTF Import Fixed an issue that caused Mellel to fail to open some RTF files containing bin elements.RTF Import: Fixed a bug that caused Mellel to fail to open certain RTF files originating from Nisus.Updates the image in the palette if the image has been modified.ĭisplays the View Options dialog box, where you can control how tools are displayed. Specifies whether palette contents are sorted by name or by type.ĭisplays the Select Image File dialog box, in which you can choose the image to be used for a tool. Pastes a tool from the Clipboard to the current tab.ĭisplays the Tool Properties dialog box, where you can change the properties of the selected tool. Enter a name or press Enter to use the default name. Moves the selected tool palette down one position.Ĭreates a new palette. Moves the selected tool palette up one position. Removes the selected tool from the tool palette.Ĭhanges the cursor to a four-direction arrow. Removes the selected tool from the tool palette and places it on the Clipboard. When this option is cleared, the full tool palette stays open continuously.Ĭopies the selected tool to the Clipboard.ĭisplays the Customize User Interface Dialog Box. An anchored palette cannot be set to stay open.Ī setting that causes a floating window to roll open and closed as the cursor moves across it. When an anchored palette is open, its content overlaps the drawing area. An anchored palette rolls open and closed as the cursor moves across it. Clear this option to undock a docked tool palette.Īttaches the palette to an anchor tab base at the left or right side of the drawing area. Selecting this option also makes Anchor Right and Anchor Left available. A docked window adheres to the side of the application window and causes the drawing area to be resized. Toggles the ability to dock or anchor palette windows. Inserts a text entry box at the cursor location, where you can add a label that helps organize palette contents.Īdds a tool palette separator line at the location of the cursor.ĭisplays all tool palette tabs in the palette window. The following options are displayed by right-clicking the palette, a tool, the title bar, or a tab.
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