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Old 08-23-2014, 04:10 AM   #5
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BookJunkieLI View Post
Just click inside the custom column with the template you want to edit while in library view and it will bring up the dialogue box for editing the template.
After the third time I see this advice I realize it probably does not work because I have:

Code:
doubleclick_on_library_view = 'edit_metadata'
which disables in-cell editing, but in my opinion this supports the need for an alternative method to show the template editor. Besides, forcing the creating of an additional column and restarting just to test a template (even if it's only the first time) is a bit clumsy.

(by the way, 'do_nothing' and 'edit_cell' also seem to disable in-cell editing)

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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Running windows, I click in the cell showing the value of the column (any line) then press F2.
That's good, F2 works in linux too.
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