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Offline robert s.

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modifying the "Structured Keywords" dialogue
« on: August 04, 2014, 06:03:23 AM »
Hy,

two questions about the Structured Keywords.

Is ist possible to:

1. give Keywords, which type set to category, another color. Or is there another way for a better optical determination of categorys an synonyms?

2. change the width of the columns in the dialogue?
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Robert

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Re: modifying the "Structured Keywords" dialogue
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2014, 02:29:00 PM »
Robert,

two questions about the Structured Keywords.

Is it possible to:

1. give Keywords, which type set to category, another color. Or is there another way for a better optical determination of categorys an synonyms?

The colors are not customizable.  Perhaps you could post a screenshot of the panel with the areas circled that you're not able to distinguish?

2. change the width of the columns in the dialogue?

The Mac version allows the columns to resize.  Are you using Mac OS or Windows?

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Re: modifying the "Structured Keywords" dialogue
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2014, 02:48:06 AM »
Hy Kirk,

I'm using Win 7, so I would be happy if this feature will be implemented in the Win version. When using the contactsheet and the structured keywords dialogue side by side on one monitor, it would be nice to made this dialogue as small as possible.

Yesterday I completed transferring my structured keywords zu PM. To better distinguish categories and synonyms was a little Problem, when building the structured keywords catalog, but it is no problem, when using these keywords. So we can forget my question for the colors :)

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Greetings from Germany,
Robert

Hope is not the conviction that something wil turn out well,
but the cercainty, that someting makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.