The Add button gives you a quick way to add text files, story sheets, and folders to your project.This combines the functionality of the old Workspaces toolbar button, the show/hide project view menu item, and the trash button in Storyist 2. The new View button lets you toggle the project view and project trash, and manages the workspaces (split view setups) you've defined. If you want this behavior on Yosemite, option+click the button instead. On Mavericks and earlier, this instead causes the window to expand to use the entire screen. The "Traffic Lights" (the red, yellow, and green buttons) have not changed, but note that on Yosemite, clicking the green button in any app takes you to full screen mode. The Storyist 3 toolbar has been redesigned to take advantage of Yosemite features. This leaves more vertical height for your content. In Storyist 2, the chrome took up a combined 110 points of vertical screen space. In Storyist 3, the chrome, which is rendered in high-res on Macs with Retina displays, takes up less room. The most visible difference between Storyist 3 and Storyist 2 is the "chrome"-that is, the toolbar, navigation bar, and status bar.
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