Hi Is it possible to replace a certain word with annotations? I use scrivener for writing scientific articles, and often just note that I need a reference as (ref). I would like to replace (ref) with an annotation or highlight so that I don't miss it later.
I'm a writer! Well, I have been using Scrivener for my scientific career for a long time now, but I am really excited to announce that the postcolonial SF anthology We See a Different Frontier (http://djibrilalayad.blogspot.mx/p/we-see-different-frontier.html) is now out. There's a story of mine in ...
pigfender wrote:Well, if any of your students are Windows users, that version of Scrivener already has options to use the program in two versions: Spanish (Spain) and Spanish (Latin America).
Ah this is good news indeed. I have been strongly suggesting that my students use Scrivener to write their academic (scientific) manuscripts and it would really help if the interface was in Spanish (I'm now in Mexico).
Hi, Thanks for this program, it has done wonders for my scientific writing already! Is there anyway to create a new note via the services menu? For example, if I jot down a sentence or so using quicksilver, and then I'd like to create a new note in Scapple using the services menu. I know you can do ...
I have a question. If I copy a part of an image (from Preview), such that it is in the clipboard, I cannot paste it directly to scapple? Currently, Im using Preview's New from Clipboard feature ot make a new file, and then drag the new file to Scapple.
When I received their comments, I would import the file back into Scrivener and use split screen to compare their comments and edits with my original, making whatever changes I wanted along the way Man, that's such a good idea! I will do so henceforth! I never thought of using split screen. I wante...
I wrote my PhD thesis in Scrivener, but I wrote each chapter as a stand alone paper. So I treated each chapter as a separate Scrivener project. My workflow went like this: finish the draft, add the references etc, format it according tot he journal requirements and then hand it to my advisor in Word...