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Lone Wolf Staff
Join Date: Apr 2013
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One of the reasons the simple groupings were added were to make Realm Works seem simpler to approach for new users, or those who don't feel comfortable heavily customizing the software they use. Having a handful of familiar looking groupings (People, Places, Equipment, etc) is far less intimidating to work directly with than nearly 70 different (sometimes oddly specific) categories. That said, the state of categories, grouping, and hierarchy in Realm Works has morphed over time. This happens with any good, modern software product, especially as we come up with better ways to display complex information, and as we see how people actually use the product. This means our current approach isn't set in stone and we'll of course be taking feedback like this into account as we plan future evolution. |
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 3
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I would also like to see the ability to customize simple grouping categories.
Honestly, as a new user (purchased today), I've spent the last hour and a half trying to figure out how to do it before stumbling across this thread telling me that it's not possible. I find it completely unintuitive; the documentation makes a point of telling me that one of the selling points for this software is that the structure is very customizable, yet the top level of organization for that structure is set in stone. On a related note, I really feel like the Navigation View setting should be specific to e.g. the World Almanac and Mechanics Reference, rather than being global. I'm generally happy with the simple groups for the Almanacs, but not so much with the Mechanics Reference. From this thread, it sounds like the current workaround is to switch to purely Category grouping and use that to create my desired top level groups. However, since the Navigation View setting is global, not only do I need to set up the top level categories for the Mechanics Reference like I want, but I also need to create containing categories for the Almanacs to retain the top level organization that is already provided by the existing simple groupings. |
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