36 lines
1.1 KiB
Markdown
36 lines
1.1 KiB
Markdown
While SilverBullet is not a “proper” outliner, it does offer a number of useful commands to manage outlines.
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An outline is simply a (nested) bulleted list, for instance:
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* Introduction
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* Context
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* Problem space
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* Solution space
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* Problem statement
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* Problem A
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* Sub problem 1
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* Sub problem 2
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* Problem B
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* Problem C
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* Related work
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* Area A
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* Area B
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* Area C
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* Solution
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* Conclusion
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SilverBullet offers a number of `Outline` commands to make manipulating such outlines easier, they are:
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* {[Outline: Move Up]}: moves the current item and its children up
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* {[Outline: Move Down]}: moves the current item and its children down
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* {[Outline: Move Right]}: indents the current item and its children one level deeper
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* {[Outline: Move Left]}: outdents the current item and its children one level higher
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And for folding outlines:
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* {[Outline: Fold]}: folds the current item’s children
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* {[Outline: Unfold]}: unfolds the current item’s children
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* {[Outline: Toggle Fold]}: toggles the current item’s fold state
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* {[Outline: Fold All]}: folds all sections in the entire page
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* {[Outline: Unfold All]}: unfolds all sections in the entire page
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