You can't modify the abstract syntax tree itself, but Pandoc has the concept of generic inline and block "containers" that can be named, and these can be used for custom conversions. So for example, you can use generic warning/info/alert blocks and this can get converted into the correct ...
Sorry, I didn't realize you're using Windows. I'm referring to the Mac Scrivener manual, which you can download here: https://www.literatureandlatte.com/learn-and-support/user-guides I probably should have mentioned that at the start, sorry. Fortunately, both versions of that section seem pretty co...
Wow. Thank you for all of the quick replies and help. I'd suggest having a look at Section 21.5 in the Scrivener 3 manual. The same functionality that supports Markdown output can be repurposed to create whatever markup you like. Katherine I think I might be missing something. All I saw in that chap...
I know similar features have been asked about before, but most of the posts are fairly old and I feel like I'm missing something on the more recent ones, so I'd like to try one more time. A lot of what I write gets posted to forums and copying large blocks of text from Scrivener's output can be hit ...
Hello, I'm currently working on a project that will have some components printed on normal pages and others as cards. I'm wondering if there's a way to set some files to display a writing area with the same dimensions as the cards, so I can have a better idea of how much I've written in comparison t...
I'm running Windows 10 with two monitors positioned vertically above each other and Scrivener running maximized on the lower monitor. When I click on the view, search, or add items drop down, the menus appear on the upper monitor, rather than the lower monitor. This makes the menus unreadable as my ...
For certain words, apostrophes count as word breaks, resulting in part of the word being marked as in correct. For example, if you type 'wasn't' then 'wasn' will get a red squiggle. The same happens with 've' in 'I've'. This does not seem to happen for 'It's', but that might be because it counts bot...
When reading how autocomplete is supposed to work when writing a screenplay, I noticed that it's supposed to automatically capture characters for autocomplete, but it doesn't seem to be doing that. What's worse, if I manually enter a character's name into the autocomplete, if I use it on a character...
They're one of the options for smart quotes and I think they'd be really good for certain types of digital communication, but I don't want to use them for all of my quotes and I have no idea what they're called so I can tell my dictation software to input them. Honestly, I can't even find them on th...
Ok. Thank you for taking the time to explain that and clarifying what was meant by major releases. Before I thought changes in the third decimal were minor and changes in the second were major.
It's a bit disappointing that there isn't support for the framework, but that's not on you guys.
Have a spreadsheet program on my desk top. Unfortunately, the motherboard on the desk top decided to go into meltdown mode and had to be sent back under warranty. The lap top I'm currently using does not have Excel, unfortunately. Good idea, though. How about google docs or libre office? Both are f...
I'm not entirely sure this is the correct section for this, but it seemed the most fitting. I found Scrivener when working out logistics for this years NaNo and so far it seems like a great program that would be useful for a lot more than just writing novels. Unfortunately, I was also hoping to use ...