Single-pane outliner with inline notes and customisable column
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Mar 18, 2013 at 02:10 PM
It’s a little tricky figuring out how to expand row height:
There’s a blue bar (the third element down from the top of the window). On its far left is a little box that displays the number of notes in your file (and if you click on it you can cycle through other stats about your file). Just to the right of that box are three smaller, square boxes. If you click on the third of these, the one with the up pointing triangle, you can expand the row height in two increments. The down pointing triangle box will decrease row height, and the bullet box will return to the minimal height of a single line of text.
Hope that helps.
Steve
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Mar 18, 2013 at 02:12 PM
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>The very particular Notebox Disorganizer (freeware)
>https://sites.google.com/site/squirreltechnologist/
Hi, Alexander,
Sorry that I didn’t see your earlier reference to Notebox… I wouldn’t have jumped in with my own suggestion otherwise.
Steve Z.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Mar 18, 2013 at 02:16 PM
Just to be thorough here, returning to that same blue bar, the three square boxes to the far right of the bar will cycle through expanding the editor window or the grid window, so you can see more rows.
SZ
Posted by Dr Andus
Mar 18, 2013 at 02:37 PM
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>square boxes. If you click on the third of these, the one with the up
>pointing triangle, you can expand the row height in two increments. The
>down pointing triangle box will decrease row height, and the bullet box
>will return to the minimal height of a single line of text.
Thanks for your help, Steve! Those are some pretty cool features…
Posted by Lucas
Mar 18, 2013 at 02:51 PM
On Windows, InfoQube could also handle this well.
(FWIW, on Mac, Tinderbox is especially well suited to the task. OmniOutliner and NeO/TAO could also work.)