
This is the main window of Caboodle, where you view, add and edit
entries.
Closing this window will hide Caboodle; it'll be shown again when
you switch back to it via [Command][Tab] or click on the Dock icon.
The [Close] button also indicates when the current entry needs saving,
using the usual dot indicator. Caboodle automatically saves when you
quit or change entries, so this indicator is just informational. You
can also manually save if writing a long entry, if you wish.
This window is organized into four main areas:
- Toolbar
- The window toolbar contains buttons that are handy equivalents
of menu commands. In addition, it contains a search field, which you
can use to quickly find any entry. Simply begin typing in the search
field, and Caboodle will immediately begin searching, and will list
just the entries that contain the entered phrase. It will also
highlight the search text in those entries. To return to the normal
outline of entries, click the [Close] button in the search field.

- Entries List
- The left of the window contains a list of entries. The list
includes disclosure triangles for entries that contain other entries.
You can drag entries around to rearrange them: change their order,
drop an entry onto another to move it to within the other one, drag
one up to a higher level, etc. When doing a search, the list shows
only the matching entries, and all at the same level, for quick
access.
You can add and delete entries via the toolbar buttons or the
Archief-menu commands. A handy feature is that if you have an entry
selected when you add a New Child Entry, the new entry is placed
within the selected one, and uses the same icon, custom fields, and
ruler settings. This allows you to quickly create hierarchies of
entries on a common theme. You can also create an entry at the same
level as the selected one via the New Sibling Entry command. To create
an entry at the top level, simply ensure no entries are selected (e.g.
via the "Selecteer geen" command).
You can hide the entries list via the Hide Entries List command in
the Venster-menu, which then changes to Show Entries List. You can
also double-click on the dividing line between the list and content
area to hide or show it, and can drag it to change its width.
- Fields
- On the right side of the window, just below the toolbar, are a
number of fields. An icon well allows you to paste or drop an image
onto it, which is used as a custom icon for the entry.

Every entry includes a standard Onderwerp field, which is used to
name the entry. In addition, a [Plus] button can be used to add custom
fields, where you can enter keywords, names, or other information in a
structured way. When entries are added based on other ones, these
fields are inherited, so a standard set can be used for a category of
entries.
You can remove fields via the [Minus] buttons – only the
current entry is affected.
- Text Area
- Finally, the bottom-right part of the window contains the text
area. This is where you can enter freestyle text, images, etc. A ruler
can be displayed via the "Tekst > Toon liniaal" command,
which helps lay out the text. The text area supports fancy styles,
completion, find & replace, spelling checking, inserting images,
hyperlinks, lists & tables, and more.

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Last updated on 20 mei 2009 (SVN rev. 103