Example ⋅ Create 2 x Notes ⋅ Try to position one overlapping with the other. It's possible, but it's a fiddle because sometimes dragging-and-dropping simply links the notes in place. It would therefore be useful if CTRL+DRAG enabled you to position a note without creating more ...
The Outliner scrolling (for my setup) doesn't seem to be based on rows or lines of actual text. Instead, there seems to be a standard measure of a couple inches of screen real estate that's scrolled with each scroll wheel notch. This makes sense to me, as the fonts used in the Outliner are of varyi...
Thanks for the report! I've got this on the bug list. A workaround, at least for the first post, would be to put the metadata tag in the compile layout's "Prefix" pane and tick the box to put the prefix after the title. That at least avoids the bug of the document title being used for the...
I'm on Windows 10 Pro Version 10.0.19042 and RC18. Under Windows Mouse Settings, the settings "Roll the mouse wheel to scroll" and "Choose how many lines to scroll each time" work together to determine scrolling velocity of my mouse wheel. These settings directly impact scrollin...
This would be really useful for tinkering with plot. Suppose I have a big fat note with several paragraphs in it, I want an option that breaks the note up into several 1-para notes.
I'm pretty sure it's a bug because like I said scrolling in other panes of the interface works well. Did you find a setting in the theme files for outliner scroll speed? I looked in the .prefs file but didn't see one. Or do you mean using CSS scrolling in the .qss file? Just to be clear, the issue ...
Scrivictim wrote:The new beta 2.9.9.15 does not solve the problem. My settings were 10 pts; setting it to 30 does solve it, but going back to 10 pts it reappears.
The workaround seems to be to set the right margin of the text - File, Options, Editing, Format - such that it is well inside the text area.
Same issue here, impacting on Files as well as folders. Switching the padding to 0 seems to fix it; in-text margins ensure that the letters don't bump the window edges.
Smart quotes do not work properly when they are immediately after a punctuation mark, such as a dash or an open parens. They appear as right-hand (closing) quotation marks, instead of left-hand (opening) marks. It seems as though the code designating which mark to use is simply checking to see if t...