File upload limits oblige me to reply to my post for the second template. This one is based on Lester Dent's pulp fiction rules. Dent wrote short stories, but I included in the Research folder a brief essay from fantasy author Michael Moorcock, where he explained how he adapted the math on Dent's fo...
Hello, I've never posted a template before so I hope these will work. I have two; the first, "New Murder Mystery Template" is a combination of two Scrivener templates from two authors, Jen Mattern and Mel Corbett. As I said in my credits for that file, Corbett's site is defunct. I had to r...
I wasn't allowed to upload an ini file, so I re-saved it as the ANSI format .txt file. Let me know if that will work for you, or if I should re-save in another format.
Okay, I'm home now. Here's the screenshot of the binder: Screenshot-of-binder.jpg Now here is the compile. The numbers are missing for Chapter 1 and Part 1. Observe that this is the "Preview" compile, so that's why they appear to be on the same page. In the output document they aren't. Scr...
Hello, It seems to cut across formats: mobi, rich text, plain text, and Preview. I only ever compile to those formats. Further, I don't formally number the chapters. I never had to. In other words, in the binder, each folder has the chapter name, but not the chapter number. I can't post a screenshot...
okay, so I have my chapters all marked "include" in the Compile stage. However, I noticed that with the beta version chapter 1 keeps its title but is ignored in the numbering. e.g. 1 (chapter number) Chapter Name Is what's coded, but for the first chapter the 1 is skipped. Chapter 2 is num...
Yeah, the title page is not set to compile, simply because it's the generic basic one and not the fancy one I made :). If you wonder, I moved the fancy one to a folder titled Front Matter, since I noticed that this beta offered the Front Matter option (a big :D for that). The Style Guide is also exc...
Sure. As you can see, the Prologue is directly above the Part 1 folder, (Lightning ...). The prologue is just a document, and previously this was not an issue. Now in order for it to appear in a compiled RTF file (or any other), I have to move it into the Part 1 folder, at the same level as the Chap...
Previously, until I started using this beta, I was able to organize my compile like this Manuscript | (level 1 document, a style guide document excluded from compile) | (level 1 document, a title page included in compile ) Prologue (level 1 document included in compile) | Part 1 Folder (level 1) || ...
I have been attempting to upgrade to 1.2.1.0. It keeps trying to install to a non-existent directory C:\Program Files\Scrivener_beta I did have such a directory once, for betas 5 and 7, but I uninstalled it and deleted the left over folder. I then restarted my computer. In all of my upgrade attempts...