Take a look in the tutorial project (help->Interactive Tutorial) on how to create footnotes. I believe that's in the first "Part" of the tutorial project. Once you understand how to create a footnote, then go ahead and replace a scrivener link with a footnote, and copy & paste the tex...
Ah, so you want to compile them into the final document, with links to each definition... Got it. I don't know that such a setup will work, if you want links to specific definitions. I believe most Scrivener Links, when compiled in the output format of your choice, can only point to where a page br...
I'm not sure I'm interpreting your question well, but if you want a word to be a link to a different document, then use Scrivener Links. You'll need to keep your definitions separated into individual documents, but that's easy to do, with the Split function, and a set of definitions can be viewed t...
I would like to create a little reference section in the technical document I'm writing (beware: total Scrivener newbie). For example, I'd like to link a DB table name to the relative definition in a global References section at the end of the document. For example, collecting all the "Document...
Once Scapple is out of beta-testing, we will sell it both via our own site and via the Mac App Store. (The Mac App Store version will support iCloud - only Mac App Store apps can do so.) We haven't settled on a definite price yet, but I'm thinking that it will be around $10 or just under. If you ha...