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Just found this program earlier tonight from searching alternativeto.net for alternatives to Scrivener. I liked the features list, so I downloaded and installed right away. All features are working as designed; but I had an idea that carried over from the "adding scenes to chapters" methodology. I wanted to be able to make locations a bit hierarchical, in that the outer location (equating to the chapter model) could add inner locations (equating to the scene model).
I suppose in a way, the tags were a way of dealing with this; however, once I saw how easy scenes could be added to chapters, I wanted this feature for locations as well. In my idea, each outer node in the location list could be like a village or town in my world, and the first indented node to that could be a building or site within the outer node; and further, a second indentation level might be an internal location within a specific building.
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Just found this program earlier tonight from searching alternativeto.net for alternatives to Scrivener. I liked the features list, so I downloaded and installed right away. All features are working as designed; but I had an idea that carried over from the "adding scenes to chapters" methodology. I wanted to be able to make locations a bit hierarchical, in that the outer location (equating to the chapter model) could add inner locations (equating to the scene model).
I suppose in a way, the tags were a way of dealing with this; however, once I saw how easy scenes could be added to chapters, I wanted this feature for locations as well. In my idea, each outer node in the location list could be like a village or town in my world, and the first indented node to that could be a building or site within the outer node; and further, a second indentation level might be an internal location within a specific building.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: