And yes, it is helpful since Scrivener is not using a default keyboard combination everything else uses for inserting hyperlinks - that option at least is assignable as hotkey and can be reedited as the usual crl-k
For fictional authors this makes sense, but as a non fiction author, the structure of the book is the backbone. Once you have your skeleton, you can put 'flesh' onto it. That usually however requires a lot of research and working with imports from all kinds of sources. The current import is way too ...
The only two I've found is - import from another scrivener tool - outline mode via opml and freenodes (extreme limited input, and the tools producing these structures don't support real import into the text easily) - drag and drop of folder based structure of text files. So question: Which way can I...
Suggestion: Empty out the complete autocorrect list (I assume there is a file somewhere to delete) and then just fill it with things you want in there. Also for special words which come in other forms where you don't wan this, it usually helps to start those words differently, I usually use zz in th...
Import of web files results in an empty text node. Drag and Drop, import through general, import through general - format html all produce the same result. The thing does work - different sized web files use different times for finishing the process. Empty node has name of the file. Having a hunch I...
What option are you referring to? There is no feature in the Windows version to import a MultiMarkdown file, that was the point. There is no feature aka working way but there is an import option on the file dropdown menu suggesting that there is. It took me reading your comments here to realize tha...
Going around it does not really work, since it interrupts the workflow. If I would remember to use a different paste, I can as well go my editor route or any of the other ones described. I have since payed attention to my other routines into other programs and no other application has this problem. ...
Currently the windows task bar shows the icon and then the words "Scrivener - ". If those where switched, one could have more than one project open and still recognize what project is which button. This might not be relevant for people working on one book at a time, however in the non fict...
Copy and pasting a url from the browser (chrome, win 7 and 8) does not work. Copying http:// info as text from the page itself works fine, only the address bar copy is the problem. Copying links from the page via copy links works fine. Having two things out of the bar (aka not just the url, for exam...
Ooo, except File/Import/MultiMarkdown File... isn’t implemented yet on Windows. I wasn’t thinking about that since we’re in the Mac section, but looks like it would be a relevant limitation to you. But will will be cool. ;) Until it "will be cool" it would make a lot of sense to remove th...
Features are not added based upon how many users press for them, but rather based upon whether or not I think the feature has a place in Scrivener. I base this on both how well I think the suggestion fits with Scrivener and could be integrated into the program, and also on how practical it would be...