ConnectedText now is an Outliner with Footnote Function
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Posted by Derek Cornish
Oct 3, 2007 at 03:37 PM
Manfred -
Thanks for clarifying. I think your work-around is a good one, and would be a useful way of dealing with any deficiency with ConnectedText links. It could also be used by other programs that provide links to topics but not to selected content within topics.
Derek
Posted by Cassius
Oct 11, 2007 at 06:51 PM
Can the new beta of Connected Text export to rtf?
Thanks!
-c
Posted by Manfred
Oct 12, 2007 at 10:25 PM
Cassius,
no, the beta does not allow it, but there is an autohotkey script (by yours truly) posted in the beta forum that allows you to export rtf (including automatic footnotes).
The outliner has been improved and there are now commands for promotion and demotion (before you could do this only by drag and drop).
In the next there will be the ability to link to headings in other topics.
Manfred
Posted by Manfred
Oct 12, 2007 at 11:14 PM
I think export to rtf is planned for the next version, 3.0, that is.
Posted by Cassius
Oct 13, 2007 at 01:11 AM
Manfred,
Another useful outlining feature that GrandView had (keyboard only—not on a menu) was “force left” and “force right.” These commands would move left (promote) or move right (demote) a single outline item without affecting anything else. For example, if an item were “forced left,” it, alone, would be promoted and the items that had been below it at the same level would now become subitems of it. Very useful.
Perhaps you could suggest it in the Connected Text forum (of which I am not a member)?
-c