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I discovered Mellel some four years ago during a period of frustration.Microsoft Word had all the features I needed for my historydissertation, andthen some, but it crashed at inopportune moments, and my files sometimesbecame corrupt. There was the new, slick-looking Nisus Writer Express,but it did not offer footnotes yet. The only way to do footnotes outsideof Word seemed to be with two Carbon applications brought over fromApple’s OS 9 days, AppleWorksand Mariner Write.Neither offered substantial control over the look and feel of footnotes,and the styles I customized in the more promising Mariner Write did notalways stick, either. I could have turned to OpenOffice.org or AbiWord,but I did not want to work in X11.
Mellel came along at an opportune moment. A word processorthat understood academic writing, Mellel offered multiple streams offootnotes, sections and chapters, and close, reliable control overstyles. It was also fast and stable, and it fit a graduate student’sbudget. The Mac word processing market has come a long way since then,especially with the release of Nisus Writer Pro, but Mellelcontinues to occupy an important place among word processors for the Mac.
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User Interface
The first thing one notices about Mellel is its user interface, which isunusual enough to ensure that many people will decide right away whetheror not they like it. With its toolbar visible, Mellel’s non-standardmetal interface and styling makes it look like the old-fashioned metaltypewriter in its icon. The look has a certain charm, although it willdisplease the user who is intent on customizing the toolbar, becausethat is impossible. I had this problem when I first began using Mellel,but the application has grown on me over the years. Besides, as withmost applications, I hide everything I can, in order to make moreworkspace on my tiny 12″ iBook.
Most of the toolbar features are also available via a group of paletteswhose number, order, and visibility can be individually controlled. Theonly one I have not found in the palettes or menu bar is the pop-upmenu for choosing at what size to view the text. Since that is the onlyfeature I must have from the toolbar, I have sometimes wished it were onthe bottom of the Mellel window next to another important pop-upmenu, Show, which offers individual viewing preferences for non-printingcharacters. This menu is also where the options to show and hide thetoolbar and ruler are. As much as I enjoy the extra control these interfaceelements offer, though, Mellel also needs to have keyboard equivalentsfor those of us who like to keep our fingers on the keyboard.
Mellel’s Palettes With the Marker Palette Open
If you dislike Mellel’s metal interface, you can choose an Aquaalternative in the preferences, though this one too is non-standard.
Mellel also offers three ways to view your text: Mellel View, CompactView, and Fullscreen. The Mellel View displays the entire page as itwill look when you print it, and it shows a gap between each page. TheCompact View only displays a thick black line between each page, but ittoo shows the contents of headers and footers. The comfortableFullscreen option acts like the Compact View, but without thedistractions of a menu bar or anything else on your computer’s screen.
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Editing
Mellel is a comfortable editing environment, but I tend only to write init when I have a definite idea of what I am writing about. Most of thetime I draft several pages in BBEdit or WriteRoom first, and then I movethe text into Mellel.
I began this procedure when I noticed that Mellel did not let me undo anedit past my last save. That was a huge problem, but Mellel’s excellentlayout features made me willing to put up with it. At the same time Irealized that writing fresh text in a document that grew to over 300pages was intimidating. I also recognized that my concentrationincreased and I wrote better when I did not have any style featuresavailable. (I thank the makers of Ulysses for that lesson.) So Mellel was notthere for me to write every word in. It was the place where I organized,styled, and began editing my various chunks of text.
Ifoto denoise 2 5 – photoimage noise reduction. Nonetheless, Mellel has now reached a point where I think I can expectit to offer undos past the last save. Its fullscreen environment, itsmarkers (highlighters), and its powerful find and replace features for bothcontent and style all suggest that its developers would like it to be aviable environment for composition, not just formatting andorganization.
Finally, there is one consideration of special interest to usersaddicted to gaining access to Apple’s Dictionary via Command-Control-D.Mellel uses its own text engine, so this standard OS-provided functiondoes not work in this particular application. To compensate for thisincompatibility, Mellel has a Dictionary command in its contextual menu.
Styling
Mellel’s strength lies in the unparalleled control it offers over theappearance of text. While one can sit down at Mellel and start typingwithout any prior knowledge of the program, its value emerges when onetakes the time to set up the various styles one plans to use. Panels forthis purpose are available through the Paragraph and Character menus.Users who have a variety of customized styles can organize them bycontext via the Style Sets menu.
People working in other languages will also appreciate Mellel’smulti-lingual and right-to-left text capabilities.
There is one potential problem with Mellel’s rich style features,though. A friend of mine quit using the application because she couldnot find a preference to turn off hyphenation. I too had to look, and,as is often the case, I found myself opening the Mellel Guide, which isavailable via the Help menu. (There are also Mellel files for Apple’sHelp application, but these are less extensive and they take longer tosearch.) Sure enough, Mellel lets one turn hyphenation on and off, butit does so in the paragraph style panels. If you never use hyphenation,turn it off in one paragraph style and then base all the other stylesoff of that one.
This example is symptomatic of the high degree of control overappearance that Mellel offers the user. It also underlines Mellel’sfrequent departure from the typical expectations of experienced wordprocessor users. That is often a good thing, but Mellel could also offerglobal options for users who have simpler needs. For example, I almostnever use hyphenation, so I would rather turn it off in all cases via amain preference and only turn it on for special paragraph styles.
Footnotes and Endnotes
Footnotes are where Mellel really shines. Besides styling the format ofthe characters and paragraphs, one can choose how footnotes areindicated, whether with a number or letter or special character. One candetermine how that character will look both in the footnote and in thetext. Best of all, it is possible to run multiple streams of footnotessimultaneously.
Why multiple streams? I use my main stream of footnotes for mycitations, but sometimes I need to translate or define a term, and I donot want that note to get lost in the citations. Instead of using aregular footnote with a number, I set up a stream for notes marked withan asterisk or other non-alphanumeric character. That way the reader canknow what kind of footnote is available. I use such notes sparingly, ofcourse, but I am glad to have the option, because it is often impossibleto get around using the occasional foreign word in my field.
A more recent positive development is that the Note Streams panel nowalso allows one to set a limit on how much space footnotes can fill on apage.
Where are all these features? I had to look them up in the manual, butafterwards it seemed obvious. They are accessible via the Insert menu.Choose the Note submenu, which will list the note streams alreadydefined as well as a menu item to edit note attributes.
And what about endnotes? They are not designed as a separate feature inMellel. Instead one simply defines a note stream and tells this streamthat notes are to appear at the end of the document. Unfortunately, I donot see a way to make endnotes appear at the end of each section. Thatdoes not bother me, but it might be a problem for some users.
Organization
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From the Insert Menu there is also an Auto-Title submenu available,albeit with no keyboard commands. This feature is also available via aMellel palette. I did not buy Mellel with organization in mind, but theauto-numbered titles at various heading levels provide my documents witha structure that Mellel can understand. This becomes useful when oneopens the Outline feature, which is available through the View menuas well as the toolbar. The outline appears in the main window to theleft of one’s text, thus providing a handy overview of a long documentas well as links to navigate through it. The outline has one more trickup its sleeve too. The user can rearrange a document’s headings—andhence its content—via drag and drop.
Compatibility With Other Applications
Mellel began by using a file format that only it could read, but now itsaves files in a package in XML. Still, Mellel creates styled documentswhose structure only other Mellel users can see, at least untildevelopers decide it is worth building Mellel support into theirapplications. Since that day might be a long way off, and since writersoften have to interact with people on other word processors andplatforms, Mellel includes import and export options for Word format,RTF, plain text, and OPML.
Importing directly from Word format is not a good idea if the documenthas footnotes. Footnote references disappear from the text, and thenotes themselves appear in an unnumbered list at the end of thedocument. To get around this problem, save your Word document to RTFfirst, and then import this file into—or open it with—Mellel. Footnotesare preserved. Exporting directly into Word or RTF keeps footnotesintact. A plain text export works, too. Mellel marks footnoteplaceholders in the text with numbers surrounded by asterisks, and itplaces the numbered footnotes at the end of the text document.
One important deficit here is the import and export of outlines. Anexport of my dissertation makes accurately styled text and footnotesavailable both to Word and Nisus Writer Pro, but the outline does notcarry over. Also, when I export the dissertation via OPML, only mychapter and section headings are exported, nothing else. OPML imports,on the other hand, work nicely, as long as only one column is involved.
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Balance Sheet
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I continue to stick with Mellel for academic writing because of itsstyling and footnote capabilities, which Nisus Writer Express has yet to match. I also likeits speed and stability. A document of more than 300 pages opens almostinstantly on my G4 iBook, and I can navigate around it with nary ahiccup. Finally, an important benefit for academic writers is Mellel’sintegration with Bookends, an excellentbibliography and citation application, and now Mellel also offersintegration with Bookends’ rival, Sente.
Mellel, however, also has a few significant drawbacks. The biggest forme are its lack of an undo feature past the last save, its inability tocount characters inside its citations, and the absence of any supportfor AppleScript. Fortunately, Mellel’s developers are accessible. Theyanswer their e-mail and have an active and helpful user forum. Thesefacts give me reason to believe Mellel will continue to improve.
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