Quit Scrivener. Rename the project in Finder. If needed, reopen the project in Scrivener and adjust project-level metadata in File->Compile, metadata section.
Hellooo, I just updated to Scrivener 3 and am loving it so far! But I'm having a bit of trouble with the background for composition mode; I don't want a background, rather I'd just like to see the project itself but faded--so composition mode sits on top of the normal scrivener project if that make...
When I upgraded to Mac Scrivener 3.0, I had to turn off external folder sync and turn it on again, regenerating all the sync files. The old sync files won't work with the new project format.
Just create a new, blank document, fill in its synopsis with the prompts you want, and drag it into the templates folder. It's really that simple. If you need more details, look up section 7,5 in the manual.
OK, my bad. :oops: I found this obscure note in the manual (well, not obscure since it's in a screaming yellow box, but still...): Using Special Characters Since markup is allowed in these fields, some special punctuation marks set aside for markup cannot ordinarily be used. You can however instruct...
Huh! That sounds like a Bug. Nasty little one, too. I'd suggest reporting this to L&L directly via the Bug Report link: https://www.literatureandlatte.com/bug-reporting One last thing to try, as a work-around: Pick some weird character (like "§") that you'd never use in your manuscript...
There are a couple of things to try. Least likely to cause other compile complications: ⋅ Select Menu item Scrivener->Preferences... ⋅ In the Sharing pane, in the Export options, untick "Convert underscores to underlines when converting "Markdown". If you're not us...
I'm using Scrivener 3.2, running Big Sur. The project search function no longer gives any options. There is no dropdown menu for selecting parameters (see screenshot). What obvious thing am I missing? Or, what non-obvious thing must I do to have it work as it should? Thanks! As @kewms said, the men...
You want the "unstyled paste" option from the normal pop-up copy/paste/etc. menu. Or if you have a keyboard, the same keyboard shortcut as Mac: shift-option-cmd-V.