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To understand how to create a Multi-Editions Issue please consult Create a Multi-Editions Issue page. |
Single edition view
As we have seen, different editions can be planned. For planning editions, you can use the “Single edition view” or the “Multiple edition view”.
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The “Multiple edition view” can be used to work having all editions on the same screen as shown in Picture .a2; the editions are shown on different lines and the selection of the active edition is made through the dropdown menudrop-down menu or by the shortcut ⌘+M // ctrl+M.
It is possible to make changes on all the editions at the same time by flagging the “All Editions” checkbox in the upper right corner of the screen, next to the edition selection dropdown menu, top right (see Picture .a3).
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.a2 - "Multiple edition view" and "Editorial view"
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View showing differences
This feature is useful when it is necessary to highlight the differences between the various editions of an issue. This view shows only the contents which are different with respect to contents which are shared by all editions (see Picture .b4).
This feature can be selected from the dropdown drop-down menu Views > Show the difference or difference or by the shortcut ⌘+D // ctrl+D.
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This function allows to allocate or deallocate all the selected editorial placeholders on a specified edition.
You can select an allocated editorial by right clicking on the desired item. A contextual dropdown drop-down menu shows the available editions. By checking one or more editions, all the editorial placeholders will be assigned to the desired edition/s. On the other hand, by unchecking one or more editions, the above editorial placeholders will be deallocated from the desired edition/s.
This contextual menu allows to make changes to one or more selected editions.
In the multi-edition view is it also possible to copy editorials from the active edition to a different one by simply dragging and dropping them to the desired location.
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