As I understand it, font and font size are not character styles, but font face is — face meaning regular, italics, bold, etc. Am I wrong? Sorry, I meant to say typeface. Bold, medium, italics, etc. would be part of character formatting, so that would be preserved if possible (to the extent the inst...
Currently, 3.0 may first run using your system language, if Scrivener has a volunteer-provided translation package for that language. The intent was to only have this run automatically if the interface was fully translated for the given language, but there seems to have been a mix-up so that that so...
Hi Jennifer, I reported a bug similar to this in a very late beta release, I can try and find the post if it'll help you. Yeah, if you have steps for reproducing this, that would be great. I'm aware of the bug whereby the chevron is either not opening the menu or is opening it but not showing the l...
Line and paragraph spacing is set via the format bar above the editor, but it looks like the default size on your screen isn't wide enough to display that. There should be a little double-chevron icon to the right of the "A" icon showing that there is more not visible, and I'm not sure why...
I'm sorry you're both running into some trouble. I haven't been able to reproduce this, nor have we had other reports on it, so it doesn't seem to be a universal problem. Therefore it'd be helpful to get a little more information on your particular setups to try to track down the issue. First off, j...
The font family and font size options, when selected for inclusion, apply for paragraph styles as well as for character/all-formatting styles, so the original report is in fact demonstrating a bug. The font settings are being saved in the style and are applied when the style is applied to existing t...
Thank you for the image; that's helpful to see what is going on. You should be able to position the cursor at the bottom of the right editor and see it change to a split divider which you can then click and drag up to reduce the height of the copyholder, revealing the main editor. In a new project (...
At the moment, the sort command is split into two separate menus; the Edit > Sort command functions on text within the editor to order paragraphs, and under Documents > Sort you'll find the options to reorder the binder, outliner, etc. These are intended to be merged into a single command under Edit...
Thank you for the kind words! Unfortunately, the multi-monitor resolution issue is a limitation of the Qt framework's resolution and display scaling handling. This has much improved in recent major Qt updates, so we can hope it will extend in future to dealing more gracefully with a mixed resolution...
Yes, there's a bug here whereby the submenu is not displaying when a PDF isn't selected; it should behave in the usual fashion and show the submenu of options with those options disabled when not applicable.
The behaviour will depend where your focus is. If focus is in the binder, creating a new text document will automatically switch to showing that new document in the editor (though focus will remain in the binder, ready for you to enter a title for the new document). If focus is in the corkboard, Ctr...
When I started it with the logs enabled, it goes well up to a point after loading the fonts, then repeats the following error over and over: Critical: File: Line:0 Function:QSettings: RegEnumValue failed (No more data is available.) The line indicates Scrivener isn't able to access the registry cor...
Based on the timing, it sounds like there may be some other software that starts up on your computer and is preventing Scrivener launching correctly at the later point. You could try booting in Safe Mode with Networking and following the same steps there to see if the problem repeats or if Scrivener...
Thank you for the reports. The first three are all on the list for the developers to take a look at, but I'm not quite sure what you're seeing with the copyholder behaviour or how to reproduce it. Listing the steps you're taking with their results vs. the expected results and screenshots demonstrati...
Ah, yeah, the language options under the General tab are for switching the program interface--menu titles and such--using volunteer-provided translations, but these don't affect the spell check dictionary.