Advanced Glossaries
Posted: 2015-02-10 22:14:25
Hi, I am very new to NWP & am feeling my way.
I have discovered the presence of Glossaries which is a feature that I have salivated after since the demise of Appleworks & its Clippings feature. I have read through the Help on glossaries, and understand how to create, edit & apply them. My problem, is my ageing memory, and inability to remember the keystroke shortcuts - especially when I anticipate having very many of them.
Can anyone tell me if it is possible, perhaps through Macros, to generate a Pick-list of the Glossary abbreviations library, that that be available in any NWP document?
To explain in further detail - we write geotechnical reports on a daily basis, and by and large, they follow a fairly standard structure, with section headings such as 'Geology', 'Fieldwork', 'Findings', to name a few. Within each of those sections, there are a number of standard Glossary texts from which to pick one (or more) that applies to the project. So what I envisage, is having some sort of hierarchical picklist of Section headings that can be chosen when constructing a report, and hierarchically within each such section, being able to view a Sub-picklist of glossary abbreviations, which auto-expand into the document when selected.
We endeavoured to have this set up by our IT consultant using Word's AutoText feature several versions back, but it was flakey, and I could never get my head around how to fix it when it broke, and haven't bothered to re-visit. These days, we just use Word's workgroup templates (I won't call it a feature
) to dish up Section folders, but almost daily we battle with Word over our network, and would love to find something with the above ability, to make it worthwhile abandoning Word altogether. I figure that NWP will do much the same thing as Word by using Templates through its Document Manager, but the refinement I am looking for, is to then have a selection of different Glossary Library Picklists, set for different Report types, but ultimately, all aliasing back to one Master Library, not unlike the concept of Albums in iTunes & iPhoto.
Not only would we would want to have this Master Library and its Picklists (albums) available internally from our OS X Server, so that everyone uses 'the One-Truth'
, but just to make it even more challenging, I'd like to alias the server's Master Library contents & picklists to our Dropbox for extra-mural access.
Does anyone have any answers, advice or suggestions? Cheers & thanks in advance, Simon
I have discovered the presence of Glossaries which is a feature that I have salivated after since the demise of Appleworks & its Clippings feature. I have read through the Help on glossaries, and understand how to create, edit & apply them. My problem, is my ageing memory, and inability to remember the keystroke shortcuts - especially when I anticipate having very many of them.
Can anyone tell me if it is possible, perhaps through Macros, to generate a Pick-list of the Glossary abbreviations library, that that be available in any NWP document?
To explain in further detail - we write geotechnical reports on a daily basis, and by and large, they follow a fairly standard structure, with section headings such as 'Geology', 'Fieldwork', 'Findings', to name a few. Within each of those sections, there are a number of standard Glossary texts from which to pick one (or more) that applies to the project. So what I envisage, is having some sort of hierarchical picklist of Section headings that can be chosen when constructing a report, and hierarchically within each such section, being able to view a Sub-picklist of glossary abbreviations, which auto-expand into the document when selected.
We endeavoured to have this set up by our IT consultant using Word's AutoText feature several versions back, but it was flakey, and I could never get my head around how to fix it when it broke, and haven't bothered to re-visit. These days, we just use Word's workgroup templates (I won't call it a feature

Not only would we would want to have this Master Library and its Picklists (albums) available internally from our OS X Server, so that everyone uses 'the One-Truth'

Does anyone have any answers, advice or suggestions? Cheers & thanks in advance, Simon