I sent in a request for a few items I would like to see added for the glossary tab, but thought I would see what else folks would like to see and maybe start a conversation that generates more ideas.
Here is what I asked for:
1.Would like to be able to have pasted in URLs work as
links
2.Would like to be able to insert hyperlinks in text
3.Would like to have more editing choices for the text in
glossary
4. Would like to be able to insert small thumbnails in a
definition
5. Would like text
in definition to be copy-able so user past into another document if chosen.
+1 on all. I'd also like to see some way to "hover display" a definition in context based on mouse position and trigger with a Coda style label and pull that directly from the glossary.
Yes inline definitions would be great, as well as the ability to increase the font size, I am building a series of courses at the moment that are 1920x1080 the glossary and menus are unusable
I would like the option to print the glossary in the publish to word
Was just going to submit a feature request to provide more control over the interface font sizes. Tiny, too subtle for some applications. Very large resolutions are a great illustration of the limitation.
Yeah, when I got hired I asked that my second monitor be the default monitor purchased on campus so I can make sure that I am tailoring my trainings for the lower end, but my primary is a 26inch and I can see problems we slide toward the higher end.
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+1 on all. I'd also like to see some way to "hover display" a definition in context based on mouse position and trigger with a Coda style label and pull that directly from the glossary.
Yes inline definitions would be great, as well as the ability to increase the font size, I am building a series of courses at the moment that are 1920x1080 the glossary and menus are unusable
I would like the option to print the glossary in the publish to word
Was just going to submit a feature request to provide more control over the interface font sizes. Tiny, too subtle for some applications. Very large resolutions are a great illustration of the limitation.
Yeah, when I got hired I asked that my second monitor be the default monitor purchased on campus so I can make sure that I am tailoring my trainings for the lower end, but my primary is a 26inch and I can see problems we slide toward the higher end.
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