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Storyist 1.3.4 is available for download


Steve

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Storyist 1.3.4 offers enhanced Leopard support, introduces new keyboard shortcuts, fixes several bugs, and addresses issues related to overall stability and performance. Specifically:

  • On Leopard, the Project Pane items now appear as they do in the Leopard Finder source list.
  • New keyboard shortcuts allow you to navigate through your manuscript/script. See details below.
  • Pressing ctrl + tab and ctrl + shift + tab now cycles through the main views, enabling keyboard navigation between the Project Pane, the Main view, the Storyboard, and the search field.
  • The Show Project Pane and Show Storyboard menu items now focus the respective views after making them visible.
  • Stepping back in history to the manuscript now properly returns you to your previous edit point.
  • Selecting an item in the project pane no longer causes two history entries to be recorded for the clicked item when the storyboard list view is active.
  • Returning to the Project Pane and clicking on an already selected item does not cause the item to begin editing. A second click on the item does cause the item to begin editing if the Project Pane is already active.
  • Links inserted in the Notes area of story sheets now persist.
  • Saving now works properly with manuscripts containing bulleted list that uses a hyphen for a marker.
  • Pasting to start of section no longer causes the notes for that section to be deleted.
  • Pressing Enter in the title field no longer causes Storyist to crash in certain circumstances.

New keyboard shortcuts for manuscript/script navigation:

  • ctrl-option-left arrow, cmd-option-left arrow: move to the beginning of the current body or heading text. If the cursor is already positioned at the beginning, move to the beginning of the previous body or heading text.
  • ctrl-option-up arrow, cmd-option-up arrow: move to the beginning of the current heading. If the cursor is already positioned at the beginning, move to the beginning of the previous heading.
  • ctrl-option-right arrow: move to the end of the current body or heading text. If the cursor is already positioned at the end, move to the end of the next body or heading text.
  • ctrl-option-down arrow:move to the end of the current heading. If the cursor is already at the end, move to the end of the next heading.
  • cmd-option-right arrow: move to the start of the next body or heading text.
  • cmd-option-down arrow: move to the start of the next heading.

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