Before I start, let me tell you the little story, how I got the idea for writing this article. When I wrote my first article for OSNews, one of the screenshots I included showed my diploma thesis. I merely wanted to show that OpenOffice.org in Fedora Core 2 features native icons, nothing more.
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Why no hotkeys for the stylist, or even better tabbing through styles. I write screenplays which have a specific format (dialog, action, sluglines, characters, transitions, etc...) all these things can easily be handled in stylist, but switching every couple of lines to a different style is a major waste of time. So is typing a bunch of markup in latex. At 300 bucks and currently broken on wine (used to work six months ago?!?) Final Draft simply tabs through the styles. I'd be happy with ctl+ combinations for stylist, but having to manually access it every time is a deal breaker.
Why no hotkeys for the stylist, or even better tabbing through styles. I write screenplays which have a specific format (dialog, action, sluglines, characters, transitions, etc...) all these things can easily be handled in stylist, but switching every couple of lines to a different style is a major waste of time. So is typing a bunch of markup in latex. At 300 bucks and currently broken on wine (used to work six months ago?!?) Final Draft simply tabs through the styles. I'd be happy with ctl+ combinations for stylist, but having to manually access it every time is a deal breaker.