Dr Andus
11/30/2011 10:03 pm
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Scrivener makes a big deal out of the fact that folders can be converted to documents and vice versa and that both can contain children. So there seem to be some advantages for such flexibility (although I kind of forgot now what the difference is between a folder and a document in Scrivener).
Interesting. I recall reading some years ago at the UR forum,
somebody saying that it is conceptually wrong for any item except folders to have
children. So in the case of Memomaster it may indeed be a conscious choice.
Scrivener makes a big deal out of the fact that folders can be converted to documents and vice versa and that both can contain children. So there seem to be some advantages for such flexibility (although I kind of forgot now what the difference is between a folder and a document in Scrivener).
