This action is now available even when automatic backups are disabled, using the backup location specified in Options or in Project Settings, if the project has unique backup settings. Import Fixed a bug whereby RTF comments anchored to multiple words imported attached only to the final word. Fixed a bug whereby the Next Style setting of the default Code Block and Verse styles was lost in new projects.
Fixed a bug whereby web pages failed to import if the user TMP environment variable path included multibyte characters. Editing Fixed a bug whereby the Convert Text to Default Formatting command applied to the main editor rather than the copyholder when the copyholder had focus.
Fixed a bug whereby setting default formatting from a text selection could introduce invalid formatting types such as links and styles. Fixed several bugs related to automatically detecting web addresses typed or pasted into the editor. Fixed a bug with the Dialogue Focus tool whereby text within single quotes was not being recognised as direct speech. Fixed a bug whereby text highlighting could not be removed from blank lines.
Fixed a bug in compile whereby ampersands, angle brackets, and smart single quotes used within inspector comments might not be properly encoded in ePub output. Fixed a bug in the compile format designer whereby text formatting changes to Section Layouts were not saved for plain-text file types.
Fixed a bug causing duplicate items when compiling a current selection set to include subdocuments and both the parent and child items were part of the selection. Fixed a bug whereby exporting a multiple selection with subdocuments created duplicates of items that were both explicitly selected and a child of another selected item. Fixed a bug whereby altered page orientation and paper size were not both saved and applied correctly when printing or compiling.
Also fixed a Qt bug causing a mismatch between the set page orientation and the page display in the Print Preview. Metadata Fixed a bug with custom metadata whereby reordering list values in Project Settings would change values previously assigned to documents. Fixed a bug whereby custom metadata columns might not retain their positions when using a theme. Fixed a bug whereby adding or rearranging custom metadata fields in the Project Settings could cause custom metadata columns displayed in the outliner to shift position.
Fixed a bug whereby reordering custom metadata of the same type in the Project Settings could cause data entered after the reordering to be assigned to the wrong metadata fields. Fixed several Project Search bugs causing some valid date terms not to return results when searching in Date custom metadata or when using the Created Date or Modified Date tokens.
Searching on Created Date or Modified Date can also now be done by right-clicking the magnifying glass in the project search bar. Fixed an issue whereby the syntax for entering a custom date format in the project custom metadata could get mislabeled when using Scrivener with a non-English interface. Composition Mode Fixed a bug whereby snapped windows could lose their position on entering or exiting Composition mode under certain conditions.
Fixed a bug whereby entering and exiting composition mode while Quick Reference windows were open shifted focus to the QR window. Collections Fixed a bug whereby selecting Save Search as Collection from the project search menu did not work when already viewing a search collection in the binder.
Fixed a bug whereby collections consisting only of containers folders or document groups would load in the editor with the container subdocuments visible rather than only displaying the collection items as expected. UI Fixed an issue when working cross-platform between Mac and Windows whereby the split editors might swap contents e. Removed some unnecessary and confusing error messages that could appear when text of imported PDFs was not able to be indexed for searching.
Fixed a bug whereby a copyholder positioned at the top of bottom of the main editor would instead load in a vertical split after the project was reopened. Fixed a bug whereby a copyholder set to open on the left of the editor would reopen on the right after the project was reopened. Fixed a bug that would reset the zoom percentage of a closed editor split to after the project was closed and reopened. Fixed a bug whereby items assigned a custom icon could appear with no icon at all if Scrivener was unable to load the custom image.
Fixed management of text-based icons to ensure they work cross-platform and are not lost when resetting the project view preferences. Text-based icons are also now removed from the icon menu when not in use to reduce clutter. To unlock it, enter the serial number you were sent after purchase. If you own a licence for an older version of Scrivener, please visit our Legacy Downloads page. We understand how easy it is to lose serial numbers as you move between computers. The first thing to do is check your email for the original purchase receipt, which will contain your serial number.
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Or check for consistency by referencing an earlier chapter alongside the one in progress. Once you're ready to share your work with the world, compile everything into a single document for printing, self-publishing, or exporting to popular formats such as Word, PDF, Final Draft or plain text.
You can even share using different formatting, so that you can write in your favorite font and still satisfy those submission guidelines. I genuinely think this is the biggest software advance for writers since the word processor. Merlin Mann , indie writer, speaker, and broadcaster. If there was a list of the top five greatest apps of all time in the Mac App Store, it would start with Scrivener and then there would be four other things.
As a writer's application, Scrivener is damn near perfect; it means outlines, treatments and then first drafts can be put together in the same application. Antony Johnston , comics writer and novelist. I'd thought it was yet another hobby app at first but this is genuinely for working writers with real deadlines and monster workloads. Karen Traviss , 1 NYT best-selling author. Scrivener 1. Scrivener 3. For the latest news about our products, including new version announcements, sign up for our spam-free newsletter.
Accept Find out more. Scrivener Typewriter. It will aid my transition to Linux, though, and I can compare Scriv and Manuskript side by side to see which one I want to stick with. Thanks for the guide! After reading your article I bought Scapple for Windows, hoping to use it on my laptop running Linux Mint I would love to buy and use Scribd as well.
I wonder if you would be willing to guide me through the process as I know very little about Linux? I was not able to understand all your instructions in this article. However, for both Scapple and Scrivener, the key thing will be to get Wine set up correctly. Wine 6 has recently been released; you should be able to find instructions online for installing it. Regarding the Scapple license, you might try uninstalling Scapple from Wine then reinstalling it.
The final version should be released soon, though. Very quick suggestion for both programs: right-click on the downloaded installer and select whatever Wine instruction you see except uninstall, of course. Once your there, run the wine command followed by the program name—e. Thanks for the work getting Scrivener running on Wine. Look forward to trying this myself on Manjaro. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.
Learn how your comment data is processed. Good news—Scrivener 3 will work with Wine. Scrivener 3 in Composition Mode on Linux.
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