Monday Chapter One Scene Tuesday Chapter Two Sceneor
Book I Chapter One Section Chapter Two Section Book II Chapter One Section Chapter Two SectionYou can easily create a template to accomplish this. Here is how:
- Create a new project using the Novel template.
- Place the cursor in the section text and from the main menu choose Format > Style > Create New Style From Selection...
- Enter a name for the new style (in this case "Day"), make sure the "Apply this new style on creation" checkbox is checked, and click OK. The section of text containing the insertion point now has the style "Day".
- Choose Format > Style > Edit Current Style...
- The style editor will appear. Change the outline level from "Body Text" to "Heading 1", the next style to "Chapter Title" and click OK.
- Place the insertion point in the chapter title.
- From the main menu, choose Format > Style > Edit Current Style...
- Change the outline level from "Heading 1" to "Heading 2" and click OK.
Your style sheet is now setup with a style named "Day" having outline level 1, a style named "Chapter Title" having outline level 2, and a style named "Section Text" having an outline level of "body text".
To save it as a template, from the main menu choose File > Save As Template... and click OK. The template is saved in "~/Library/Application Support/Storyist/Templates" and is now available from the template chooser when you create a new project.
You can find the resulting template here.
[EDIT: I've also created a companion screencast, which you can find here. -Steve]
-Steve













