Hi there,
I'm using Manuscripts 1.0.54-7 which I believe is the newest version. Can't find the ability to remove the footer. How do I do that?
Best, Andy
Table format
Hi there,
I'm using Manuscripts 1.0.54-7 which I believe is the newest version. Can't find the ability to remove the footer. How do I do that?
Best, Andy
@andreashorn you can remove the footer from the context menu you get from the 'o' symbol, or from right-clicking the item in the outline.
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Thank you!
I echo Conal, particularly on point b - this would be a useful development for the CUP journals partnering with Manuscripts.
I agree with @Conal-Monaghan. The option to construct more complex tables would be really useful. I would suggest being able to transform a row (which is data for example) as a header. In this case, a table can contain more than one headers. An example here: https://goo.gl/DO2VTx.
@djud maybe one alternative, while this feature of complex tables is not available, is to edit the table in excel and save it as an image, them place it in manuscripte as image.
@EdsonMichal this feature is now indeed included in the version 1.1.3 – you can import an image into a table, meaning you can create tables in other tools and use them inside Manuscripts. The table keyboard shortcuts are now also nicer (available in the main menu).
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@mz2 Hiding the footer makes the bottom border of the table disappear. Would it be possible to tweak it so we can keep the table outline without the footer?
@Adam-Buckley good idea! I've logged this, hopefully for our next update but can't promise for sure.
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