Sweet. The ability to transform a text document into a structured Scrivener file—complete with filled-out note cards—would blow my mind. To read that you guys are working on it made my week. Thanks for the reply, Ioa!
Hi, Keith, I was wondering if there were any plans to extend Scrivener's .fountain import function? In the Fountain syntax, an equal sign ("=") would denote a synopsis—that is, a block of text that describes a section or scene. This synopsis would not appear in the formatted output. Wouldn...
AmberV wrote:That's what I'm curious about as well.
Oh, Ioa!
Really, are there any plans in the pipeline to incorporate OPML importability into iScriv? It would be a fantastic feature as I love to outline on Cloud Outliner on the iPhone.
I was able to download it from Wayback Machine. Here's a more direct link to a 1.6 MB zip file containing the .scriv and .scrivtemplate files. You'll be prompted to sign in to a Dropbox account; just click on "No Thanks, Continue to Download" and you'll be able to download just fine, hopef...
Thanks for reviving this thread. I've not heard of Caro's Novel Outlining Template before and, now that I've had a chance to look at it, I think it's brilliant. Someone put a lot of thought into this. Caroline Norrington, if you're reading this ... thanks, and bravo. To address your question, the Wa...
Hi there, I have a question regarding use of an external keyboard with the iOS version of Scrivener. Considering the myriad keyboard shortcuts built into the app (and I'm grateful for that), was the app designed so that a user doesn't have to touch the screen at all if the iPad/iPhone was connected ...
mcd wrote: I think that makes you a "NaNo Rebel." You get your own forum, so it can't be too wrong... I'm also in. "I'm a loner, Dottie. A rebel !" No, not so alone. I always wanted to be part of a Rebellion :lol: Good to know that "NaNo Rebel" is an actual thing! Good ...
If you're staying primarily in iOS, I'd recommend MindNode. I've tried Popplet and MagicPad, which both have nice interfaces, but I find MindNode to be best and the most intuitive. It is feature-rich. Shortcut keys are available on the iPhone (!) and the iPad, and that's very handy. Independent node...
Greetings, Another year, yet another user request to have keystroke sounds installed in Scrivener. With Scrivener on the verge of a major update for Mac and Win, and with the iOS version up and continually evolving, I thought I'd give this request one more shot. I'll admit it: I'm addicted to keyboa...
As one who likes to think visually, I really, really like this idea of being able to directly sketch onto a Scrivener index card. This would be one feature that would differentiate Scriv iOS from its desktop brethren.