My suggestion is to finish writing the novel longhand as you are, either in the notebooks you’ve been using or in a tool such as Nebo or Goodnotes, and don’t use any kind of handwriting recognition tool. Just scan in your paper notes and use split screen. You will likely find that you edit as you ty...
I’m speaking with iOS devs, I’ve been told that’s all that’s required is to recompile in the latest version of Xcode. I’m not saying you should spend a ton of time, dropping other things to fix the home bar issue, but wouldn’t it be worth it to see if it’s really that simple? If it’s that easy of a ...
I have this problem also and I have a default font set on my mac. The setting doesn't seem to carry over. Is there a way to do that in the iOS app, or is it supposed to carry over and this is a bug? Thanks. EDIT: nvm, I see that AmberV answered this in a different head - "Sure, select some text...
__________________________________________________________________________________________ As someone who flies a lot, having that extra few hours of power can be a pretty big deal when you get delayed in a packed airport or stuck on a plane sitting on the tarmac. I recently took a trip with my 12&...
If you do all your writing in Word, I don't really see what you'll get from Scrivener for iOS anyway; I don't do any of my drafting in Word. I write exclusively in Scrivener, and have done so for years. I edit in Word, because using different applications for different mental processes means that w...
Looks like I may have to go the MacBook (2nd gen I think). The wife who is the true artist in the family has discovered my iPad Pro.I suspect I may have to book time to use it. Way of the world/Name of the game, pal. Wives, and indeed, daughters, have been the proverbial millstone around husbands' ...
I think the iPad Pro is really going to confuse people. It's bigger than - and nearly as heavy as - a MacBook 12" (which makes me wonder why anyone would want to use it as a writing machine *over* a MacBook, but hey, I'm clearly getting old...), but nowhere near as capable as a MacBook. Many u...
The people who imply that it's an easy task and would have been done years ago if Keith weren't such a bozo pretty obviously don't know what they're talking about. Given that this has been going on for FIVE years now, are you saying that Scriv for iOS is a project that, even if properly managed, ca...
I can't seem to figure out how to do this in the latest version of Scrivener. I have compile presets that I've saved previously, but I can't seem to save to them to update, or to make a new preset. I get the "save" button, but it doesn't give me an option to save TO anything. What am I mis...
Thanks for the update. I cry a little every time I'm out sitting at one of my kid's baseball games and realize I have forgotten my Macbook (with Scrivener) but my iPad (without it) is sitting in my lap. I know external sync exists for a reason, but lately I've had nothing but headaches from trying ...
I'd like to compile an outline that includes my word count at each level of the hierarchy - parts (folders), chapters (folders one level down), and scenes (documents one level below that). Is this possible? I see the information in the outline view in Scrivener, but I don't know how to get it out of...
L&L embarked on the iOS version without actually promising a release date. Smart move. Still, some of us regarded this as an indicator that the iOS version was going to be released at some point soon. To be fair, L&L did give statements such as "by the end of the year" two years a...