Well, yes, that was the problem. Two UI objects have the same name but
one is a subset of the other. Why would I expect that? Why does the
default workspace show some of the crappy ones instead of all of the
more capable ones? Why don't the limited ones have buttons that expand
them into the more c
unimpressed by that. Maybe that didn't cover this pod
thing.
Craig
> Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 17:36:11 -0700
> Subject: Re: pod for displaying and sorting lists of markers, xrefs etc. WAS:
> OT: Corporate madness - Adobe software to be subscription
> From: rob...@lauriston.
unimpressed by that. Maybe that didn't cover this pod
thing.
Craig
> Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 17:36:11 -0700
> Subject: Re: pod for displaying and sorting lists of markers, xrefs etc. WAS:
> OT: Corporate madness - Adobe software to be subscription
> From: robert at lauriston.com
Well, yes, that was the problem. Two UI objects have the same name but
one is a subset of the other. Why would I expect that? Why does the
default workspace show some of the crappy ones instead of all of the
more capable ones? Why don't the limited ones have buttons that expand
them into the more c
Wow. The same command on two different menus brings up different UIs
for the same feature? I guess I'll have to try all of the entries on
the Pods menu to see what else I've missed.
Does that mean the old UI for applying conditional text is still
around somewhere? I found that much more efficient.
Robert,
This is definitely in FM10. The difference is that this view is brought up
by choosing View > Pods > Cross Reference or View > Pods > Markers (etc.).
The old way is through Special > Cross Reference or Special > Marker (etc.),
which gives you something completely different. This pod appe
Wow. The same command on two different menus brings up different UIs
for the same feature? I guess I'll have to try all of the entries on
the Pods menu to see what else I've missed.
Does that mean the old UI for applying conditional text is still
around somewhere? I found that much more efficient.