Apologies if the question has been asked already or answer is obvious - I tried to find one but failed. Scrivener for iOS does not include text in footnotes in the word count that is displayed at the bottom of a document, and also not in the word count that is used for session targets. I can get a w...
Thank you so much for your helpful reply! I had feared that most/all of what I was asking about was not possible on iOS but it is good to know that that is indeed the case... Also, it helps me to know about that particular difference between inline and popup footnotes!
My apologies for reviving this topic already after such a short period, but I was wondering whether the answers to my questions are maybe too obvious? In that case, I would be grateful for advice where I can look to obtain the information. In any case, thanks for reading!
Apologies if these questions, all applying to the iOS version, have been asked already here or are answered in the tutorial - I tried to search for answers/solutions in both places and the app settings but could not find any. 1. Is it possible to move footnotes? 2. Is it possible to convert footnote...
I absolutely back this! I started using Scrivener when I was living in the UK and mainly use it for English-language projects. Not only is it somewhat irritating to have a German interface but what makes it worse is that it is not error-free (it is particularly annoying to see the word "Wörter&...
Oh, and I noticed that in the compiled rtf, the footnote numbers used both in the main text and the footnote text are formatted like the piece of main text after which the footnote is set. Is there a way to change that to a default format, at least for the footnote numbers in the footnote text?
[Apologies if this is already covered somewhere; I searched the messageboard and the manual, but without luck.] Is it possible to change the default attributes of (inspector) footnote text in Scrivener for Windows? Default attributes for footnote text apparently exist (font Helvetica, font size 11 e...
For the record: I've got the same problem as tentacles20 (though it did not occur in any of the beta versions I tested). My Scrivener 1.0 is running on a Win XP Home Edition machine. This is quite an irritating one...
Apologies if there is an obvious way to do this which I have overlooked: is it possible to put the "Edit - Special Characters" command on a toolbar (like the Format toolbar), or to assign a keyboard shortcut to it?