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Old Today, 09:21 AM   #13
KevinH
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Yes, only base path clips (those *not* in any folder) can be assigned to a clip tool bar and be assigned a shortcut. Sigil's clips have always work that way. If you import them inside folders, then you must use the Clips Editor to move them up to the top area (before any folders) for them to appear on a clips toolbar and get assigned a Clip number so that shortcuts can be used.

Again, this is how clips have always been done in Sigil. Most clips are created there by default. Others move a few of the Example clips up and out. Clips in folders can not be assigned to a clip toolbar, nor have a shortcut defined. There are room for 60 clips that can be present on the toolbars.

The only new feature is the autofilling column that shows the Clip number so you can assign them more easily to short cuts. You should not be able to manually edit that auto-numbered column. If so, that is a bug I need to fix.

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