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Personally, I have both. My current setup is like this:
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Before and during the development of a novel the writer will generally keep references, citations and related supporting matter in a folder titled "Research" or "Scrapbook". That material doesn't belong in the main novel. Indeed that material may well need to be shared among related novel writing efforts, a common Research folder if you wish. At present I have a clumsy Research folder with images, PDFs, Markdown and text files, even some movies and CBR comic book files. And I keep track of it all with a bleeding spreadhseet. A bit more integration with that Research material in novelWriter would be outstanding. |
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I have on purpose avoided adding features that encourage adding general research into novelWriter projects. I know other tools support this, but encouraging it immediately invites requests for supporting tables and images, something I really wanted to avoid because it significantly complicates the editor. Only supporting plain text means the content is written to disk as-is with no fuzz. I keep all my research notes in note-taking software which are designed exactly for this kind of thing. Personally, I use Zim, which handles links and file attachments in its markdown. This is especially convenient for research that spans multiple projects. Adding a Scrapbook folder will allow the user to have a folder that isn't tied to a specific function in novelWriter and that flies under the radar of indexing, build tool, statistics, and all of the other main "production pipelines". The Outtakes folder does that already, and as I said, adding another is trivial. The folder can be used for research if so desired, but the files will still be text only. It is also suitable for ideas, like @alexisargyris mentions above. Which leads me to another point. I doubt I will allow adding images to the document editor directly (although the viewer can in principle support it I think). But implementing a way to link to external files from notes, be it images, office documents, PDFs, etc, is a possibility since it is just meta data. They would then need to be clickable and open via for instance |
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Given the discussion above, I propose the following two steps:
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Music to the ears! I like it. |
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After reading #517, I was wondering if it would be an idea to add a new root folder type "Scrapbook". The principle of keeping ideas is supposed to be covered by allowing note files in the Novel root folder, which are considered separate from the files actually making up the novel. However, I can see the benefit in keeping these out of the "source" so to speak.
It is possible to re-purpose the Outtakes folder for this, but you may actually want to use both. In functionality internally in the code the Scrapbook folder would be exactly the same as the Outtakes folder, so it's not a complicated implementation at all.
Any thoughts @alexisargyris or @johnblommers?
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