> On 03 Oct 2015, at 22:11, John Culleton <John at wexfordpress.com> wrote: > > On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 12:53:30 +0200 > Peter Nermander <peter at nermander.se> wrote: > >>> I think what is normal is to have a >>> preferences selection as the last option, and >>> within the dialog box that pops up you can >>> change or reset things there. >>> >>> >> Maybe the problem here is that to many of the >> different settings are in the same place. Maybe >> they should be split into different places? >> >> -Program preferences and >> -Document settings >> would be two suitable names, but there still is >> no clear way to let the user know how to change >> settings for all new documents. >> >> Program preferences would be anything not >> related to the documents. >> >> Document settings of course settings related to >> the document. >> >> But what settings are used for a new document? >> How do most other programs handle it? >> >> It is not intuitive that the same dialog works >> differently depending on whether a document is >> open or not, since most users tend to always >> have a document open. We can see that on the >> numerous questions about this. >> >> Maybe >> -Program preferences >> -Document settings >> -New document settings >> >> But it would take more space in the menu. >> >> /Peter > > > OK here is another one. > > I create a text frame. > I click on the frame. > I see a label called "Edit" > But if I click on this I don't get to edit the > text in the text frame. > Instead I must click on a label that says > Content. Then I can click on Edit text. > > When I click on a text frame 90% of the time > I want to edit the text in that frame. So there > should be a choice for "Edit text" as the first > choice when I click on that frame.
Use the edit shortcut.. Control T. Your life will be easier Craig
