5/6/2023 0 Comments Omnioutliner pro![]() Use the Keyboard Preferences to adjust how OmniOutliner reacts when you press certain keys. Full Screen Mode This preference switches between the Standard full screen mode, with the Toolbar and Sidebars visible at all times, and Distraction Free mode, which hides the Toolbar and Sidebars unless you move the mouse cursor to the edges of the screen. When unchecked, any new rows you create revert to the default styles from the theme you’ve chosen. When this is checked and you add a new row (by pressing Return or Shift-Return), that new row adopts the styles of the row you were previously in. Styles Turn on or off the setting for a new row to adopt the style from that row’s sibling. If you uncheck this option, the URLs you enter are rendered as Rich Text and clicking them will not open the URL in your default web browser. Links Turn on or off the ability to make hyperlinks (a URL such as ) clickable. Unlike theming for OmniOutliner files (where text and row styles are applied and saved), this preference is purely visual. OPML Display Theme Choose the theme that applies to. ![]() If you want to change the default template, click Change Template and select a different template from the browser. ![]() ![]() You can choose between opening the Resource Browser (where you can choose a template for a new document, or open a recently edited document or template), or creating a new document based on the default template. Options in General Preferences include: For New DocumentsĬhoose what happens when you create a new document, by either choosing File ▸ New or using the Command-N keyboard shortcut. Use the General Preferences pane to make changes that apply across the board for everything you do in OmniOutliner. ![]()
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