And again a bunch of things I did not tell in my message or used a wrong term: First: I meant duplicated chapter, not split (splitting to start new section works without problems). Second: Version: 1.7.2.3 beta (32 bit) - 21 July 2014 On Ubuntu linux (unity desktop, MyUnity used) 12.04. Hardware Ace...
BTW, if and when you use compilation for extra backups, it is good to test them by opening before you close Scrivener for that session.
I just noted (and wrote a more detailed error report) that duplicated chapters result in broken compilation to .odt format (i.e. Open Office and Libre Office format)
I continue this to note that the problem with split chapter files continues: importing a project with split files results in a broken .odt file that Libre Office refuses to open. Hmmm. Now I made some more tests: I had two split chapters, and I switched first one, then the second one to the "ol...
...continuing... The glitch disappeared after I closed and opened the old text (after some edits). (and I did not appear on another old project I opened for testing). The only thing that might be different: the other old project had had 100 % view, the one I had problems had someting larger when I o...
Versio 1.7.2.3 beta (32 bit) on Ubuntu linux 12.04: As I opened a project I had worked earlier (and last time on an 1.6. (?) version) the zoom behaves oddly. First it seems to do nothing, only after I make some kind of edit it seems to take affect on that paragraph. Selecting text and changing the z...
...and of course I clicked submit before filling in all the relevant technical information... I installed the 32bit deb package on my my netbook running Ubuntu 12.04. Installation went smoothly after I got the Ubuntu software center out of messing with it... (debian package installer did not try to ...
Just installed the 1.7.2.3. (actually after I had got the 1.6.something crashing when I tried to import an .rtf file). New test with importing. This time .odt (and a lot of other formats, at least Word's ones, just glanced) appeared on a list, and hopeful I clicked my file as .odt (I've seen enough ...
I'll add mine to this thread. (using this on an Acer Aspire one 725 running Ubuntu 12.04) Also noted the problem with small error windows. Then some interaction problems: I had been editng a literary text and duplicated a chapter. I added the duplicate to compilation and removed the original version...