Well, so long as you are not referring to Microsoft’s proprietary feature which we have no plans to support—yeah, there are two tools in fact that Scrivener for macOS uses to show you where you’ve been and where you are: revision mode is one, as mentioned, where your additions are marked in a defin...
I just ran into something interesting. I had my editor split in two so I could look at one node while editing another. I actually wanted a font / paragraph style from the second one. Well, I went to Formatting->New Present from Selection and then tried to save the style I like. Except when I pulled ...
Look at the project.scrivx file in the .scriv directory for your project. It at little intimidating if you don't know XML, but the ID in the BinderItem tag is corresponds to the RTF file number.
Yep, we have that and I use it too, but I'm still stuck with the files with the numbers and not the titles. You see not only do I sync between my Andriod, I'm also doing version control, so I have an instant way of tracking changes and comparing them. (Thus I'm not getting killed twice for asking fo...
I know in another thread it says there is no need to lobby for the Mac features because they will be eventually included in the Windows version. However, I've actually stopped using Scrivener (and I miss it terribly) for the finalization of my novel because it's hard to keep it in sync with my Andro...
Suggestion ⋅ Be able to choose the font size and a few basic font types. ⋅ Indent the first line of a paragraph? I know this is not Scrivener, but if I'm writing blocks of text in a note, I want to be able to distinguish between paragraphs without having to put an extra line bet...
I did a little bit of testing and it was fine for me too. I'm still bummed that I can't have the prefix aligned in one direction and the chapter title aligned in another, but that's more of a feature request . . . ;) Oh, and on the good news front, splitting and appending documents seems to be worki...