My workflow is to have a folder for each show that has the media and the Isadora Patch and I build it that way from the beginning; this is the workflow I suggest. If your room is messy, you're more likely to have trouble finding things. If you keep your room organized and neat, you won't have to go digging around in piles of laundry to find your keys.
While I agree that this feature would be handy and has definitely been requested before, if you just keep all your media and the Patch in the same place to begin with it's a complete non-issue.
Workaround:
1. Move all your media from all over into one folder.
2. Isadora will no longer know where the media is, so when you open the patch it'll ask you where the first missing file is located.
3. Once you tell Isadora where that first file is, since all the media is in one folder, it will know where to look for the rest of the media and will find it on its own.
@mark_m said:
in something like Quark or InDesign
There's a big difference in terms of the resources and time that companies like those and companies like us can devote to feature development and testing.
We do our best to listen to our users and implement feedback whenever possible, but just because something has been requested does not mean that it's possible for us to integrate it as a feature, (no matter how long ago or how often it was requested).
Best wishes,
Woland