Understanding the Editor Feedback

Modified on Mon, 21 Apr at 9:09 AM

Introduction

The Editor Feedback section in FP Studio is designed to help you refine and enhance your storytelling. It provides structured guidance on improving clarity, flow, grammar, and overall readability. Whether you are drafting a personal narrative or fine-tuning a collaborative project, this tool ensures that your story is polished and engaging.

 


How Editor Feedback Works

The Editor Feedback panel appears on the right side of the screen while you are working in the Editor. It analyzes your text and highlights areas for improvement based on key storytelling principles. The system categorizes feedback into different types, making it easier to understand and implement suggested changes.

 

 

Click on the editor feedback icon to open the panel

 


Types of Feedback Provided

 

Clarity and Flow

This feedback helps ensure that your sentences are well-structured and easy to read. It suggests rephrasing unclear passages and improving transitions to create a more cohesive story.

Example: If a sentence is overly complex or ambiguous, feedback will recommend breaking it down or simplifying the language.

 

Actionable Edits

Actionable edits highlight issues related to sentence structure, word choice, and redundancy. These suggestions help make your writing more precise and impactful.

Example: If a phrase is repetitive or unnecessary, feedback will recommend a clearer way to express the same idea.

 

Grammar Touch-Up

This category focuses on grammar and punctuation improvements. It helps fix common errors such as misplaced commas, incorrect verb tense, and subject-verb agreement issues.

Example: If a sentence contains a misplaced modifier, feedback will provide a corrected version.

 

Polish Your Writing

This section provides final refinements to enhance your writing style. It includes suggestions for punctuation, spelling, and sentence transitions to improve readability and engagement.

Example: If a paragraph lacks variety in sentence structure, feedback will recommend ways to make it more dynamic.

 


How to Use Editor Feedback Effectively

  1. Review the feedback panel – Take note of suggested improvements and identify which ones align with your storytelling goals.
  2. Make necessary adjustments – Edit your text accordingly, ensuring that changes maintain the original meaning and tone of your story.
  3. Rerun AI enhancements – If needed, use the Run AI button to apply additional refinements based on the latest edits.
  4. Check for final readability – Once edits are complete, read through your story to ensure it flows naturally and aligns with your vision.

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