I don’t know if it’s in Scrivener 3.0 or not since I’m still on Windows for the moment but I thought it’d be usefull to minimise the wandering around needed to change a document’s icon.
What about the ability to create custom buttons in the Main toolbar so that when people are in a document or select documents in the binder they can directly apply their favorite icons using just a one-click action ?
I’m currently using Scrivener to manage an RPG campaign (and it’s really smooth !!).
I could make use of a bunch of icon buttons (“Main NPC” ; “Secondary NPC” ; “Quest way-point”) that could be triggered in a one-click action.
Same question. V. 3.1.5. on Mac running Catalina. Be nice. But the two clicks through Document Menu isn’t all that bad. I did try to create a Mac keyboard shortcut to get me there and couldn’t do it but I’m probably not setting up right.
Changing/creating shortcuts for menu items on a Mac is easy. System Preferences, Keyboard, Shortcuts, App shortcuts, click + to add a shortcut, choose Scrivener in the pull-down menu, type the menu item you want to change in the Menu Title box and press the shortcut combination you want in the Keyboard Shortcut box.
The problem is that you can only make shortcuts for the final menu items this way, not for menu items that have a triangle indicating a submenu. So you can’t make a shortcut for Change Icon, but you can make shortcuts for the individual icons. You could e.g type Green Book as menu item and assign a shortcut for that.
A warning, though - be careful so you don’t change existing shortcuts which you suddenly need. To get an overview of all current shortcuts I use the CheatSheet.app
Holding the Alt/Option key while right-clicking the item in the binder will take you straight to the context menu to change the document icon. This works on macOS and both the 1.x release and 3.0 beta on Windows.