Using comments and bookmarks
Comments and bookmarks enable you to annotate your text and create jump markers so that you can quickly access topics or chapters that you access frequently.
Comments and bookmarks are separate – you cannot jump to comments and you cannot add text to bookmarks, other than the label that is the bookmark name. However, you can set a configuration option that will automatically create a bookmark for every comment you enter.
Comments and bookmarks are only an editing tool to make working on your project easier. They are not exported when you publish your project. |
You can insert multiple comments in a single topic. If you wish you can also set a configuration option that automatically creates a bookmark for every new topic you enter.
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Bookmarks always link to the top of a topic and you can only manually enter one bookmark per topic. Automatic bookmarks generated for comments (see below) all also link to the top of the topic, even if there are multiple bookmarks for a single topic. Bookmarked topics are identified with a red "pin" icon in the Table of Contents. Inserting bookmarks:
Deleting bookmarks: Select Bookmark > Remove Bookmarks in Project > Project, then click on the bookmarks you want to remove. Inserting automatic bookmarks for comments: This is a configuration option. Go to View > Program Options > Editor and check the option Automatically manage bookmarks for every comment. A new bookmark will then be inserted automatically for every comment you create, using the first few words of the comment as the bookmark identifier. See Program Options for details. |
Note that when you jump to a comment or bookmark you are always jumping to the topic containing the bookmark. You cannot jump to the position of a comment within the topic, even if the bookmark was inserted automatically when you created the comment. |
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Changing the comment's text style: The appearance of the text in the comment controlled by the standard Comment style, which you can edit by selecting Write > Styles > Edit Styles. This is a special style that has quite limited features compared to most other styles. See Caption and comment styles for details on this. |
You can insert the text from comment a into your topic by right-clicking on it in the editor and selecting Convert to plain text. You can "abuse" this feature to use comments as a store for text that you may or may not want to include in your topics – for example for text that is not yet finalized. When you want to insert it just convert the comment to plain text. |
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