I'm writing an epistolary novel, which is a series of dated journal entries, etc.
I will have well over 100 ‘chapters’, each one a dated journal entry.
Managing the left, ‘Table of Contents’ (TOC) frame becomes challenging with this many titles.
Each one of my chapter titles is prefixed with a date/time stamp in this format: yy.ddmm-HHMM plus some words. (E.g. ‘26.0504-0947 I Lose My Hat’, which refers to May 4, 2019 at 9:47am) This format lends itself to sorting very nicely.
‘Chapter #’ designations are useless. My story is based on journal entry dates.
The TOC becomes my timeline management tool. By adding or changing A title datestamp, I can easily move journal entries to chronological positions.
If I SudoWriter could (optionally) sort the TOC titles, any datestamped title name changes would be automatically moved to the proper, new position in the TOC. With hundreds of titles this would be immensely helpful.
One of the most annoying things about SudoWriter is that “New Documents” are placed waaaaaaay down at the bottom of the TOC rather than just under the current highlighted title.
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Proposed
💡 Feature Request
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- AtaraxiA
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Proposed
💡 Feature Request
About 2 hours ago

- AtaraxiA
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