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In binder, when using the contextual menu for “Move…” you’re able to traverse your binder organization and ultimately choose the destination, but if you choose a document (rather than a folder), and that document doesn’t already have a subdocument, you can choose it, but nothing happens, even though you can manually move your file to the intended destination.
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In main editor, if you type something like “youre” and then choose the correction “you’re” from the contextual menu, the apostrophe will be a straight-quote, even if you’re using curly-quotes throughout.
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The color options/settings (text and background) for comments, notes, hyperlinks, etc., are kind of a mess. It seems like the text color settings either don’t exist in some cases or are scattered in places associated with Editing > Format, while most of the background color settings are under Appearance.
None of the text-format specification panels (font, size, italic, etc.) offer text color, when you would expect them to.
The little block inviting you to set the current background color to ‘default’ (or to set a new default, it’s ambiguous) doesn’t seem to display the current default, which is confusing.
It’s almost impossible to tell when you’re changing background colors which part of the interface it will affect. For example, Comments and Footnotes Area background colors the panel container, but there doesn’t seem to be a way to adjust the background color of comments themselves IN the panel.
As a usability matter, if you wanted to give users the ability to make, say, a background hot pink, they should be able to make text in hot pink areas white (or some light color) for legibility IN THE SAME INTERFACE. But currently it seems you have to go to two utterly different, often mysterious, places, to adjust both a given background color and its text color on top.