[/quote]Thanks for responding, but it’s the insert citation command that I wanted to customise, which doesn’t show up when you search.[/quote When I searched for Bibliography and found the command 'Bibliography/Citations' under Format/Show Citations, I assumed that, although it didn't expressly say ...
The Insert menu heading isn't available for me either. You can find the command for Bibliography/Citations by typing Bibliography in the filter box. It comes up under Format/Show Citations and from there you can customize the keystrokes. Hope this helps.
FWIW, I've been messing with the monitor settings on two different laptops with B38 and discovered that if I have a setting that produces a 144x144 Logical DPI according to qtdiag.exe in the Scrivener directory, then the page display setting works properly. Anything lower than that, such as 120x120 ...
The insert key works as expected for me in B33, toggling between insert and overwrite mode. Do you have the option to use the insert key enabled in Editing options?
I'm not a power user so there may be other ways to do this, but to change the default font I go to Options/Editing/Formatting. There you can change the default font and other formatting options.
I was working yesterday and had a sudden insight into a character and just wrote it down in the editor pane before I forgot any of it. When I finished, I selected this text and dragged it to the document notes section of the Inspector. The formatting from the editor went along with the text so I had...
I'd seen this problem before but thought it had been fixed. Then it happened for me this morning after I'd installed Beta 25 on my old Thinkpad X-200. I opened a project after I finished installation and found Scrivener to be in a small window, just off center on my screen. This was odd because I do...
Edit: The post above appeared as I was writing my own version of the same problem. After I downloaded and installed Beta 25 (after uninstalling Beta 24), I discovered that the editor had changed to overwrite mode rather than insert. I found this thread and tried to follow the suggestion of using the...
Robert: I understand very well how cloud services work; I know my data is stored locally and I can even find the folder all on my own. (I've been using PC's since 1985 and I still use Wordstar key mappings.) The decision to do what I do is not based on ignorance but preference. I keep my files store...
Hi Jim: I've used Dropbox in the past but the same way I use Onedrive now. I switched to Onedrive when I subscribed to Office365 and got 1 TB of space. I've since stopped using Dropbox completely. As to my method, I feel more in control saving to a local drive and moving it from there. Before I swit...
FWIW, I work on all of my files locally and then sync them to the cloud, Onedrive in my case, using a program called FreeFileSync. At the end of a work session, I check to see what files are going to be copied, overwritten or deleted within the comparison window of FreeFileSync, then do the sync. I ...