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by NisusUser
2024-02-23 13:59:04
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: Assign keyboard shortcut to non-standard highlight color?
Replies: 5
Views: 303

Re: Assign keyboard shortcut to non-standard highlight color?

@Adryan (aka Adrian), I started to ask you to share with me how you got the Hex code for the Tangerine color. I had been looking at the CMYK slider and did not see any Hex Color Number. But after I uploaded my screenshot, which I did of the RGB slider I saw that the "Hex Color #" is there....
by NisusUser
2024-02-19 12:49:39
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: Assign keyboard shortcut to non-standard highlight color?
Replies: 5
Views: 303

Re: Assign keyboard shortcut to non-standard highlight color?

$tangerine = Color.newWithHexTriplet 'FF9300' Set Text Color $tangerine Thank you, Adrian. I did that. And it works – in a way. It actually changed the text color to tangerine, though, not the highlight behind the text. How do I do that? Eric EDIT: Oh, that was easy: All I had to do was change the ...
by NisusUser
2024-02-19 09:15:42
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: Assign keyboard shortcut to non-standard highlight color?
Replies: 5
Views: 303

Assign keyboard shortcut to non-standard highlight color?

Is there a way to assign a keyboard shortcut to the color "Tangerine"? I already have shortcuts assigned to the regularly listed colors:
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by NisusUser
2024-01-19 13:36:02
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
Replies: 7
Views: 1615

Re: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning

Þorvarður wrote: 2024-01-19 12:34:26 This can also be done directly in Nisus, thus allowing us to bypass the Font Book. Just press Command + T, or Format > Font > Show Fonts
Thank you, Þorvarður.
by NisusUser
2024-01-14 04:27:42
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
Replies: 7
Views: 1615

Re: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning

Have you considered a new customized font collection? You can create your own font-collections and have them appear in the Font menu. This can be done in two ways, either in Nisus directly or in Apple's Font Book. Hi, Þorvarður, I had completely forgotten about that feature. I did have "Fixed ...
by NisusUser
2024-01-14 04:22:36
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
Replies: 7
Views: 1615

Re: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning

I kept looking at this little search box and wondering "Where is this feature in NWP?". But now I realize you created this as a mock-up? The current implementation requires one to type directly in the font list. And you have to type 'swiftly' or it will keep jumping to the next letter. (&...
by NisusUser
2024-01-13 07:37:01
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning
Replies: 7
Views: 1615

FR: Have font search string look for matches in entire font name, not merely from the beginning

I’d like Nisus Writer Pro to sort the list of available fonts if the string in the search field is anywhere in the font name, rather than looking for matches with only the beginning of the font name. For example, I know I want a mono-spaced font, but I can never remember the names of the ones I have...
by NisusUser
2024-01-05 18:52:28
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: finicky font size
Replies: 4
Views: 1326

Re: finicky font size

It's the subscript setting. Please see the screenshot.
subscript is selected
subscript is selected
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by NisusUser
2023-12-13 10:52:35
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: Sonoma compatibility
Replies: 24
Views: 6387

Re: Sonoma compatibility

The beta mentioned in this thread is v 3.4 beta 1.

v 3.4 beta 3 has been released. Maybe it would help. I'm not sure where you can find it, though. Maybe write to Martin and see? (profeedback[at]nisus[dot]com)
by NisusUser
2023-11-30 09:26:49
Forum: InfoClick
Topic: InfoClick Crashes While Indexing
Replies: 6
Views: 1338

Re: InfoClick Crashes While Indexing

I recently started using Sonoma. Today I tried to run InfoClick. I've had three crashes so far, and do not intend to try again. I have submitted crash reports to Nisus. Hopefully Martin will have time to look into the problem.
by NisusUser
2023-09-11 13:28:24
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: Using images as cell background
Replies: 6
Views: 1814

Re: Using images as cell background

Thank you, Adrian, for your research and input. Knowing what can and cannot be done is very helpful. Thank you for your time!
Eric
by NisusUser
2023-09-09 11:23:04
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: Using images as cell background
Replies: 6
Views: 1814

Re: Using images as cell background

Hi Marina: this is indeed possible. Here's how you can do it: 1. Select the cells you want to modify (or place the insertion point inside the single cell you want to modify). 2. Use the menu Table > Shading Pattern > Image From File... 3. Use the standard file dialog to choose the image file. That ...
by NisusUser
2023-07-12 06:22:33
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: A Miscellany of Hints
Replies: 3
Views: 1422

Re: A Miscellany of Hints

Brilliant suggestions! I like the idea of using bullets to make macros folders appear at the top. I did not know that would have that effect. I had to look up "anxiolytic", though. The Apple Dictionary says this: adjective (chiefly of a drug) used to reduce anxiety. I smiled widely. :D Tha...
by NisusUser
2023-02-13 17:52:11
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro Macros
Topic: Way to shade in gray every other paragraph
Replies: 2
Views: 1570

Re: Way to shade in gray every other paragraph

@adryan,

That macro works great! Thank you. Just what I was looking for!