![]() ![]() However, if you want to keep your documents or sheets offline you can create another offline library. The main feature of the iCloud library is that everything that’s in there is synced across all your devices. As you can see, right now there’s just a single library call iCloud with a single group called Inbox. This is where you can manage all your documents (called Sheets in Ulysses) and organize them neatly in different groups. The leftmost panel of your app’s window is the place where your libraries and folders (which is called Groups in Ulysses) live. Now, we are going to take a deep dive and look at all the features that Ulysses can offer us. Ulysses: g etting to k now y our e ditorīy now, you know what your app looks like and made some basic changes to the preferences panel. That’s all we need to do for now as we will look at the other section of preferences in the coming sections. Feel free to play with the settings and make the editing environment just as you prefer it. As you can see, here you can configure the basics of your editor including the properties like font type, line height, paragraph spacing, and more. To do that, open the Preferences panel and click on the General tab. You can learn more about that in the “Libraries and Group Hierarchies “ section of the review.īefore we start to get to know our app, let’s configure some of the basics to our liking. If you want to bring the Introduction library back, you can easily do that by going to preferences panel of the app. To do that, right click on the library name and select remove from the sidebar. For our purposes, we will remove the Introduction library and start afresh. On the first launch, Ulysses provides you with an “Introduction” library which details all the features that are packed inside the app. There’s a fourth pain which is hidden, but we will talk about that later. When you first launch the app, you will see a three-pane view which from the left to right houses your libraries and folders, documents, and the main content editor. ![]() Ulysses: f irst l ooks, b asics, and pr eferences c onfiguration Okay, so now that you have a basic idea about Ulysses, let’s get to the tutorial-cum-review of the app. In the next sections, we will see how powerful Ulysses actually is and how it manages to keep it hidden until you need them, ensuring that you are receiving one of the cleanest writing environment possible. We love how Ulysses has managed to strike the perfect balance between power and simplicity. From writing short notes to essays to a full-blown 100,000 words novel, Ulysses has enough power to handle everything one can throw at it. ![]() On the contrary, the app brings all the tools a user will ever need to write, organize, and complete their writing projects. However, Ulysses’s clean and beautiful user interface must not be confused and correlated with lack of features. The app also brings a clean writing interface which keeps the distractions at bay allowing users to focus just on the writing. Ulysses allows writers to format their texts without lifting their fingers away from the keyboard. In its most basic definition, Ulysses is a plain text editor which uses Markdown, a lightweight markup language, for formatting and enhancing the plain text. Ulysses: first looks, basics, and preferences configuration You can use the table of content below to skip to any section you want. ![]()
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