Outliner for nonfiction book
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Posted by Stephen Diamond
Nov 2, 2018 at 10:08 PM
I don’t understand. Could you attach a how-to description for creating text within the first pane or link to where the procedure is described? (I’m OK personally with the process being obscure, but I don’t understand why something this basic would be.)
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
Stephen R. Diamond wrote:
>> I haven’t found any provision for a distinction between headings and
>text. Did I miss it?
>
>Hi Stephen,
>
>In InfoQube v110, you can now identify items as being heading or normal
>text. This is used by both Outline Styles and Labels.
>It is also used by the new style-based copy outline feature, which
>combines 1st pane items and sub-items with 2nd pane content to create a
>“print-ready” compound document.
>
>This should make it an excellent writing environment, even for long
>documents, as it combines the best features of 1-pane and 2-pane
>ouliners.
>
>Release notes here:
>https://infoqubeim.com/drupal5/?q=node/4311
>
>Documentation here (in process of being written):
>https://infoqubeim.com/drupal5/?q=node/4335
>
>Pierre Paul Landry
>IQ Designer
>
>
>
Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Nov 3, 2018 at 03:18 AM
Stephen Diamond wrote:
> I don’t understand. Could you attach a how-to description for creating text within the first pane or link to where the procedure is described?
Hi Stephen,
I started writing the documentation. Currently, it is brief, in a step-by-step fashion. More to come in the next few days
https://infoqubeim.com/drupal5/?q=node/4335
Pierre Paul Landry
IQ Designer
Posted by Stephen Diamond
Nov 3, 2018 at 03:37 AM
The procedure described creates a printed outline with a topic/text distinction. But not, as far as I can tell, to actually compose the outline with that distinction showing. (That is, the equivalent of Word’s body text or Inspiration’s inline notes.
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
Stephen Diamond wrote:
>> I don’t understand. Could you attach a how-to description for creating
>text within the first pane or link to where the procedure is described?
>
>Hi Stephen,
>
>I started writing the documentation. Currently, it is brief, in a
>step-by-step fashion. More to come in the next few days
>
>https://infoqubeim.com/drupal5/?q=node/4335
>
>Pierre Paul Landry
>IQ Designer
>
Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Nov 3, 2018 at 05:22 PM
Stephen Diamond wrote:
> The procedure described creates a printed outline with a topic/text distinction. But not, as far as I can tell, to actually compose the outline with that distinction showing.
> That is, the equivalent of Word’s body text or Inspiration’s inline notes.
I updated the documentation, hopefully making this clearer.
Still the best way to picture this, is downloading IQ, open the Welcome to InfoQube IQBase (File > Welcome to InfoQube) and open the Reviews outline
https://infoqubeim.com/drupal5/?q=node/4335
Pierre Paul Landry
IQ Designer
Posted by Stephen Diamond
Nov 3, 2018 at 07:01 PM
Paul,
Your revised instructions include, “When writing you document, you are free to put content in a hierarchy or items and / or in the Doc pane.”
That would seem to say that when writing your document, you cannot enter the notes as body text _within_ the hierarchy.