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Overview of Manuskript Menu
Michael edited this page May 21, 2019
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This article lists the functions of the various options in Manuskript's top menu, with short descriptions where the intended effect is not immediately apparent.
Many of these functions have their own keyboard shortcuts. Please see Keyboard Shortcuts for the complete list.
- Open (can only be accessed when in the Manuskript home screen)
- Recent (can only be accessed when in the Manuskript home screen)
- Save
- Save as...
- Close project
- Import...
- Compile
- Quit
For more information on Import and Compile, please see Import and Export capabilities.
- Cut
- Copy
- Paste
- Delete
- Rename
- Header Level 1 (setext)
- Header Level 2
- Header Level 1 (atx)
- Header Level 2
- Header Level 3
- Header Level 4
- Header Level 5
- Header Level 6
- Bold
- Italic
- Strike
- Verbatim
- Superscript
- Subscript
- Comment line(s)
- Unordered list
- Ordered list
- Blockquote
- Comment block
- Clear formats
Please note, the Organize menu can only be accessed when in the Editor Pane.
- Move Up
- Move Down
- Merge
- Split...
- Split at cursor
Please note, many of these functions can also be changed in the Settings under "View".
- Simple
- Fiction
For more information on Mode, please see "Writing modes: simple / fiction".
- Nothing (default)
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile
- Nothing
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile (default)
- Nothing (default)
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile
- Nothing (default)
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile
- Nothing (default)
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile
- Nothing (default)
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile
- Nothing (default)
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile
- Nothing
- POV
- Label (default)
- Progress
- Compile
- Nothing (default)
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile
- Nothing
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile (default)
- Nothing (default)
- POV
- Label
- Progress
- Compile
- Spellcheck
- Frequency Analyzer
- Dictionary
- Show help texts
- About