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-====== ​Anatomy of an Index Card ======+====== ​Moving ​Index Cards ======
  
-{{:​lostplot:​manual:​indexcard_0001.jpg?​400 |}}The __Index Card__ is the basic unit within a project. It is used to initially plan the structure of project, manipulation of their position allows planning of the events, entry of basic details gives information as to when and where an event is taking place, while completion of an index card's __Content__ develops ​the project into a final authored work.+{{:​lostplot:​manual:​indexcard_0001.jpg?​400 |}}While planning ​the project, and often after authoring has commenced due to fine tuning, ​the author will need to move cards around the card-set to best create a coherent story flow. There are number ​of ways to move cards within ​the set.
  
 +**Card Selection**
  
-For the majority of timetwo text fields are used to understand when and where an index card is important in the project: ​the __Title__ field at the top of the card, and the __Summary__ field which takes up the majority of the card. Both of these fields can be edited directly by simply clicking ​in that areaBoth are technically of unlimited length, but logic dictates what you should store there: the title field should be short and succinct, while the summary field can be used for larger notes and references, with the initial top text (which will be visible most of the time) summarising what the card is for.+Occasionallya movement process will need one or more cards to be selected prior to the move operation commencing. To do this, click the check-box located in the top left hand corner ​of all index cards required to be included ​in the movementBy itselfchecking this box does nothing ​but indicates which cards should be included ​and which should not.
  
-As work progresses on the project however, you will use more of the index card's capabilities. These capabilities allow you to categorise the card into known story arcs, move the card to reorder the events in your story, add new index cards, and edit the actual authored __Content__ of your document. +While checking a box does not affect ​the card otherwise, and the check-box ​can be used as an indicator to the author ​regarding ​an important card, it is a good idea to not check cards without ​good purposeIf left checked when movement process beginsyou may find the wrong cards being moved or cards which you did not expect ​to be included.
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-==== Currently Selected Card ==== +
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-The currently selected card (i.e. the card that is being edited) is indicated in two ways: +
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-  - The overall colour of the card is stronger (e.g. strong orange rather than pale orange, if the Orange arc is selected) +
-  - The **[△ △ △ △ △]** symbols at the bottom of the card. +
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-==== Card Selection ==== +
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-check-box ​is located in the top left hand corner of all index cards. By itself, checking this box does nothing but allows ​the author ​to select one or more cards in a range for other //block// operations such as the [Insert Before] and [Insert After] icons (see below). +
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-==== Story Arc ==== +
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-The __Arc__ colour is the only aspect of an //​individual//​ Index Card which is controlled by the main toolbar menu, and not a control on the card itself. +
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-In order to set specific arc colour for an index cardfirst select ​the card by clicking in the title or summary area. +
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-Switch to the [Cards] toolbar tab if not already there, then click the [Arc] toolbar icon to display the list of available arc colours. If you have configured the project using the [Main] > [Config] toolbar icon, this list will also include any customised tags that are attached to the colours (e.g. Red (Peter'​s Arc) ). +
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-Selecting one of the colours from the menu will change the overall colour scheme of the selected Index Card, effectively placing it into that story arc. As well as a visual indicator, the [Range] toolbar icon can be used to select only individual arcs for display at a time, streamlining the development of that arc.+
  
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 Special Note: Only when the entire Index Card matrix is displayed without an applied __Range__ is it //​guaranteed//​ that a card will move exactly 1 place forwards or backwards. Whenever a __Range__ is selected, the cards to either side of the selected card may be (in the larger scheme) in very different locations to that on-screen. In this case, moving an index card back or forward will move the card to the position //before// the previous card (wherever that card happens to be) or //after// the next card (again, wherever that card happens to be). Special Note: Only when the entire Index Card matrix is displayed without an applied __Range__ is it //​guaranteed//​ that a card will move exactly 1 place forwards or backwards. Whenever a __Range__ is selected, the cards to either side of the selected card may be (in the larger scheme) in very different locations to that on-screen. In this case, moving an index card back or forward will move the card to the position //before// the previous card (wherever that card happens to be) or //after// the next card (again, wherever that card happens to be).
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-==== Increase and Decrease Width or Height ==== 
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-The Increase / Decrease Width ( **[↤]** and **[↦]** ) and the Increase / Decrease Height ( **[↥]** and **[↧]** ) icons re-size the current index card by 25 pixels at a time, on an //​individual card// basis (i.e. the other cards retain their own individual dimensions). By using these icons, the new width and height become the //normal// width and height for that card and are updated and re-loaded whenever the project is closed / opened. 
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-Applying a temporary size change (see Single Row and Double-Size,​ below) and then removing it will return the card to the last //normal// size set by these icons and not the default 250x250 pixel initial card size. 
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-==== Double-Size Index Card ==== 
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-The double-size icon **[⇲]** (**[⇱]** when toggled) in the bottom right hand corner of the index card toggles between the current normal size of the card (250x250 pixels, if unmodified) and 500x500 pixels. This size increase is intended for the temporary viewing of more of the __Summary__ field of the card, during initial development. 
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-For between planning, it is recommended that the card is toggled back to its normal size for proper understanding of the card matrix. 
  
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-==== Continue Index Card ====+==== Dragging Cards to a New Location ​====
  
-Selecting ​the [Continuation] **[]** icon creates a new index card immediately following ​the card on which the icon was clicked. This operation is called ​[Continuation] as it is assumed that the new card is a continuation of the current story arcand is therefore created with the same conditions ​(e.g. selected arc colouras the current card.+The area between ​the [Move Back] **[]** and [Move Forward] **[⇢]** icons represents ​the **[Drag Bar]** of the Index Card as well as displaying ​the __Environment__,​ being the only area which is not clickable for other purposes. When the mouse hovers over this drag bar area, the mouse changes into the [Grab] icon (this varies between browsers, but is usually a top-down hand in a '​grabbing'​ pose).
  
-==== Editing ​a Card ====+In order to move card to a different order by dragging the Index Card, move to the [Drag Bar] then press and hold-down the left-mouse button (right, for a left-handed mouse). The card is now in 'drag mode' and can be dragged around the screen display. Move the card over another card and release the mouse-button to drop the card in that location.
  
-Clicking ​the **[☰]** icon allows the author to edit the details of the card.+Where the card is re-positioned is dependant upon where on the destination ​card you '​dropped'​ it:
  
-Clicking ​the **[📇]** icon allows ​the author to start __Writer__ dialoginitially displaying ​the __Content__ ​of the selected ​card.+  * If towards ​the **//left-hand side//** of the destination card, the dragged card is positioned **//in front of//** the destination. 
 +  * If towards the **//​right-hand side//** of the destination card, the dragged card is positioned **//after //** the destination. 
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 +If you drop the dragged card into '​dead-area'​ of the index card matrix (i.e. not onto another index card), the card is moved **//to the end//​** ​of the index cards. 
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 +If you want to abort moving the card, simply drop it somewhere in the [now empty] area that you removed it from.
  
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