In any case, it would be fantastic if you could show me how to get footnotes properly styled at least to .RTF. Not sure what is going with your setup. It works for me with a very simple checklist: ⋅ New blank project. ⋅ Type in “Test this.”, then hit the shortcut for inline fo...
BTW, does this mean that impossibility for a user to export a footnote to Word or LibreOffice with its own „footnote style“ (now a footnote is ending up with „No Style“ in the .doc or .odt file) is also caused by some problems with Scrivener ground level design? [...] In this case, it may well be t...
The second matter sure would be nice, but it’s a bit tricky given how Scrivener was designed. BTW, does this mean that impossibility for a user to export a footnote to Word or LibreOffice with its own „footnote style“ (now a footnote is ending up with „No Style“ in the .doc or .odt file) is also ca...
Sorry, in that case it's a mystery. Update: Come to think of it, that doesn't entirely surprise me either. (Why? Because of the part my video doesn't explain.) When you press enter in a list, Scrivener not only formats the new paragraph the same as the last, but it also generates the appropriate bu...
It seems a tweak or two was made for Lists in RC17, but the bug with copy-paste in an empty list line is still present in RC17 and 18. Here is the problem. Just after you press Enter to make new list item, Scrivener creates it, as expected, with new auto-number at the beginning of the line (img 01)...
It seems a tweak or two was made for Lists in RC17, but the bug with copy-paste in an empty list line is still present in RC17 and 18. Here is the problem. Just after you press Enter to make new list item, Scrivener creates it, as expected, with new auto-number at the beginning of the line (img 01)....
Some annoying bug in Lists is still present in RC10. To reproduce, just start a list, numbered or not, type something and press Enter. You now get a next list item, properly auto-numbered, and empty. You can go on typing, or you can press Enter again, and in that latter case, as you press Enter, the...
Bugs update for RC9: CTRL-ALT-[UP, DOWN, LEFT, or RIGHT ARROW] functionality is completely removed in RC9. I hope this is because it's being worked on and not because the feature is being removed entirely from Scrivener 3? (1) It is perfectly right thing that functionality working wrong was removed...
I confirm it is a pain in the ass for non english keyboards, as these shortcuts does not work, and there is no workaround. At this time, it is just not possible for us to use shortcuts to apply styles. There is some quite intriguing point in this statement. Firstly, what do you mean by 'non-english...
I confirm it is a pain in the ass for non english keyboards, as these shortcuts does not work, and there is no workaround. At this time, it is just not possible for us to use shortcuts to apply styles. There is some quite intriguing point in this statement. Firstly, what do you mean by 'non-english...
I am a bit confused. Are you talking about list items without text? The current behavior is to remove the list item, when Enter is pressed within an empty list item. In the next version we will adjust the behavior to reduce the list item level by one and finally to remove the list item from level 0...
It seems that applying a style to a list entry causes some extra problems. Namely, pressing Enter while at the end of list entry line does not create a new entry as expected, but a new unlisted paragraph. However, if there is at list one character (or space) between the cursor and end of line, Enter...
so far as you are so perfectly satisfied with the product, I am not sure why don't you consider purchase of the full version 2 for Windows right now, before the version 3 final release? This is a very good suggestion from @biblioman, as far as supporting the Scrivener team if you haven't purchased ...
When the time comes to pay for Win Scriv 3, I'll happily join the queue, I owe you. Looking forward to [...] being able to thank you monetarily for all your hard work. :) This has become an essential tool of my trade. As a result, I'd happily pay far more money for this than the actual cost. (don't...
The "senseless advice" about the override font option is a working advice in the current state, to the problem of changing the font family of Inspector footnotes. I can always give "nice to have" advices which will not help. Which one do you prefer? Well, the former is preferabl...