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Context menu 'Insert Sibling/Child' does not include Document template
There are 8 items under 'Templates', but 7 in the context menu. Was 'document' removed by design?
Also, why is 'Task' spelled 'Tas&k'. Thanks This happens on a newly created urd file. ##################################### Ultra Recall Professional 6.0 (x64) Copyright © 2004-2019 Kinook Software, Inc. Registered to: **** (1-user license) Windows version: Windows 10 Home Install path: C:\Program Files\UltraRecall HRW15.DLL version 15.0.0.1 HTW21.DLL version 21,0,0,0 msptls.dll version 15.0.4420.1017 msvcr100.dll version 10.00.40219.325 PolarSpellChecker.dll version 4.0.5.5 riched20.DLL version 15.0.4420.1017 SftPrintPreview_x64_U_20.dll version 2.07 TEW26.DLL version 26.0.0.7 UltraRecall.exe version 6.0.0.5 unins000.exe version 51.52.0.0 Database filename: C:\Users\****\Desktop\ur-test-64.urd Database version: 4.0.1 [FTS] |
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Here's a screenshot.
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Yes, it is intentionally excluded, since it would rarely be inserted directly, but only indirectly as a side effect of importing a web page, document, etc.
You can override the default behavior via a registry setting -- see CanInsertDocumentTemplate at https://kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=5097. The reason that Task is spelled Tas&k is so that if you use the keyboard to show the context menu, you can press k to choose that template item with a single key and not have a conflicting mnemonic with the Text template. You can rename the template item if you don't want this behavior. |
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Something new to learn.
It was a kind of confusing because the first context menu does show the letters underlined, while the child menu does not. The '&' character causes the proceeding letter to become the activation letter even though it does not underline it. Appreciate the explanation. |
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