Simple question: is there a way to "fatten up" the blinking cursor in Scriv? I've found it gets too easily lost in a large field of text. Especially when jumping forward or backward through text. I've compared it to the cursor in Word. And that cursor is much, much easier to locate. I've c...
Ioa, Thanks for the considered response. And while I agree with most of your analogies re: the Mac vs. Win vers. of Scrivener, the disparity causes gnashing of teeth regardless. As to the oddity I mentioned, none of your or your colleague's ideas are likely. This install of Scriv., the only one I us...
I've got an odd one here. Lately (since the newest update) every time I create a new folder or text, the words from a completely random folder/text automatically gets pasted into the newly created folder/text. And no, it's never been the folder/text I'd been working in just previous. The first sever...
Or in the case of FreeMind, simply drag the desired project file (*.mm) into the Scriv Research folder. One click of that file and, c'set voila! FreeMind opens your map within seconds. Not perfect; probably not elegant, but certainly workable. UNTIL THE WIN VERS. RESEMBLES EVEN A DISTANT COUSIN TO T...
I agree with the above user's assessment. This is not how Win-based programs treat closing projects/closing programs. Scriv's approach here is non-standard to the OS. I think it can be hard to avoid the "Mac mindset" when working on Win products. But it remains that anyone using a Win-base...
Hello, all ... First time poster here and loving this damn program. Hat's off to KB and team for a Godsend product. And I offer my firstborn and a new car if the speed at which the Win version mirrors the Mac version increases. :lol: Here's the wish: When in the Binder, the actual editing of text ta...