Eh, I'm used to writing up enhancement requests as bug reports since that's how we do it at work (I test medical software for a living, so I'm sort of used to this whole thing). There's also the chance that it's supposed to work the way I think it is, and it's actually broken (not necessarily this b...
It still feels misleading to me. Both of those folders had text in the synopsis, but only one had an index card, and it disappeared when I added a file to the folder. So, from my perspective, the index card was an indication of an empty folder, and an empty folder icon was an indication of one with ...
In other words, I can't add things to my already existing folders while dragging and dropping on the corkboard. It's not a bug, exactly. More like an enhancement request. Considering the corkboard is designed to mimic index cards that can be rearranged at will, being able to create stacks of them is...
An empty folder shows an index card in it, and a folder with sub documents appears empty. See Screenshot (notice the arrow by Gettysburg indicating more documents):
I want to add a space in the middle of my description--a side note to myself that I want to make sure I see (i.e. don't want it buried in document notes). I hit enter, and it selects the whole card. This isn't a huge issue, since it ultimately lets me add cards without using my mouse. However, alt +...
When I'm in edit mode for an index card on the corkboard, if I right click at all it simply selects the whole card and pulls me out of editing. If, for example I wanted to copy and paste a card's text for use in a later card, I wouldn't be able to (not that I'm sure that functionality exists/will ex...
To reproduce: 1. go to corkboard mode, highlight an existing document/index card 2. click the add button 3. You are pulled into a new text document, not a new index card on the corkboard. This behavior is different from what happens if no card is selected when you click the add button. In that case,...
I keep wanting a way to view all of my projects in one folder within Scrivener itself, rather than my My documents folder (or wherever I ultimately get them to save to). Just being able to see a list view of my different binders/projects in one place would be great. Maybe there's a way to do this al...
Page one of the tutorial: Beginnings has a bad sentence-- It currently reads "...so that it can be compiled when compile. " I would rephrase it to something like "...so that it can be compiled once you have finished." Or something to that effect. For an easier time finding this: ...