Good news! Thanks a lot. I already switched to MMD 3 on my new laptop to get rid of the perl installation. To be honest the only bad thing about it is that the LaTeX equations are almost unreadable and disturbing. I'd prefer MathML Syntax. I found using html comments more compact and robust than usi...
Dear Scrivener Team, since I have to use LaTeX Export or plain text Export and MMD to finish my PHD written in Scrivener and I ran into trouble with the different Versions of MMD I'd kindly ask you what version of MMD you're planning to integrate. To me this seams important since the handling of for...
Dear SfW Team, at first: great release! Actually I could stick to that one also ;-) You asked us for a collection of still present bugs within this thread. So here it is (in short): Starting with release 0.2.0 (latest; sorry didn't use it with >0.1.6) exporting text having ligatures due to copy past...
I tested the file which produced the undefined characters using 0.2.1 and the problem still exists. Just a guess: Do you really export cp1252 character encoding? Perhaps it is UTF8 and the header of the .txt file is wrong? Here's the Project- Backup as a zip file for debugging purpose. Best Regards,...
It's the ligatures. fi and fl ligatures during export produce characters that are not available in cp1552 encoding. I reduced a test project to just to words containing the latter. Ligatures worked in previous versions but produced scrambled output. Best Regards, Markus P.S: Ligatures within finger ...
Dear Scrivener Team, after a long time I tested the plain text export (compile) together with MMD the way described here http://www.literatureandlatte.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=9499&start=0&view=viewpoll . At least in the versions until 1.6 it worked fine. Using 0.2.0 the exported ....
Dear Lee, thanks a lot for seeing the importance. I'd propose to do two steps. 1. Fix Plaintext export to UTF8. Then people ( including me ;-) ) can use my external MMD workaround to generate LaTeX posted here: http://www.literatureandlatte.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=9499&start=0&vie...
Dear Scrivener Team, sorry for reporting that late. I did find several other things I reported more important. Within my installation (XP64 german without german language pack; so kind of weird) no spell checking is available (nor in 1.1 nor 1.2 nor in 1.3) . There is no underlining of wrongly spell...
I just searched and found the following about the differences between ligatures in MAC OS and Windows: MAC keeps both: the ligature and the underlying word, windows does not. So probably there might be some valuable things about ligatures: http://blog.nella.org/?p=627 If not, just forget this post. ...
And finally what I find in the rtf file: {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0 \f0\fs0\f0\fs16\i\f0\fs16\i\f0\fs16\i\f0\fs0{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fprq2\charset0\ Courier;}} {\colortbl;\red0\green0\blue0;\red230\green255\blue79;} \pard\plain \ltrch\loch {\f0\fs16\i{I. INTRODUCTION }} \par\pard\plain \ltrch\loch ...
people are allowed to vote for ten bugs e.g. "1,23,4,5,7,66,52,87,22,10", the order being unimportant, or ten times for one bug e.g. "42,42,42,42,42,42,42,42,42,42" if that is the most important one for them. Or a mix of five votes, 3 votes, 2 votes for the top 3 bugs etc. Very ...
Dear Lee, I am the guy who has to say "thank you "since Scrivener in the state it currently is is better than anything else out there. Also thank you for taking the time to explain things. That makes me feel even more comfortable with Scrivener (and motivated to contribute by reporting bug...
I think I screwed it down: when I use "find" within the document, where sufficient gets suf?cient I get a wierd behaviour which, in my eyes, shows that it is a internal scrivener problem with ligatures. Searching for "suf" I can find the two occurences of sufficient. search_suf.p...