I'm in the process of getting set up on a new computer. I want to add a
converter for Scrivener that was given to me here that I have on the
installation on the old computer, but the add button for doing that is greyed
out. Thought maybe if I had a file open it would become available, but not
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I'm in the process of getting set up on a new computer. I want to add a
converter for Scrivener that was given to me here that I have on the
installation on the old computer, but the add button for doing that is
greyed
Open a new file, use Document Settings Language to set your preferred
peculiar dialect of English and click Save as Document Defaults. The UI
setting is just that -- it governs the user interface. File New uses
whatever your recorded document defaults are.
Paul
I'd like to shorten the size of the onscreen label for various insets
(Label Index and so on), as I find them very distracting when writing.
I vaguely remember a discussion about this, but I cannot find any trace of
it in the lists, or on Google, or in the customization manual. Perhaps I am
not
On 29/06/2013 9:58 a.m., stefano franchi wrote:
I'd like to shorten the size of the onscreen label for various insets
(Label Index and so on), as I find them very distracting when
writing. I vaguely remember a discussion about this, but I cannot find
any trace of it in the lists, or on
I'm in the process of getting set up on a new computer. I want to add a
converter for Scrivener that was given to me here that I have on the
installation on the old computer, but the add button for doing that is greyed
out. Thought maybe if I had a file open it would become available, but not
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I'm in the process of getting set up on a new computer. I want to add a
converter for Scrivener that was given to me here that I have on the
installation on the old computer, but the add button for doing that is
greyed
Open a new file, use Document Settings Language to set your preferred
peculiar dialect of English and click Save as Document Defaults. The UI
setting is just that -- it governs the user interface. File New uses
whatever your recorded document defaults are.
Paul
I'd like to shorten the size of the onscreen label for various insets
(Label Index and so on), as I find them very distracting when writing.
I vaguely remember a discussion about this, but I cannot find any trace of
it in the lists, or on Google, or in the customization manual. Perhaps I am
not
On 29/06/2013 9:58 a.m., stefano franchi wrote:
I'd like to shorten the size of the onscreen label for various insets
(Label Index and so on), as I find them very distracting when
writing. I vaguely remember a discussion about this, but I cannot find
any trace of it in the lists, or on
I'm in the process of getting set up on a new computer. I want to add a
converter for Scrivener that was given to me here that I have on the
installation on the old computer, but the "add" button for doing that is greyed
out. Thought maybe if I had a file open it would become available, but
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
>
> I'm in the process of getting set up on a new computer. I want to add a
> converter for Scrivener that was given to me here that I have on the
> installation on the old computer, but the "add" button for doing that is
Open a new file, use Document > Settings > Language to set your preferred
peculiar dialect of English and click Save as Document Defaults. The UI
setting is just that -- it governs the user interface. File > New uses
whatever your recorded document defaults are.
Paul
I'd like to shorten the size of the onscreen label for various insets
("Label" "Index" and so on), as I find them very distracting when writing.
I vaguely remember a discussion about this, but I cannot find any trace of
it in the lists, or on Google, or in the customization manual. Perhaps I am
On 29/06/2013 9:58 a.m., stefano franchi wrote:
I'd like to shorten the size of the onscreen label for various insets
("Label" "Index" and so on), as I find them very distracting when
writing. I vaguely remember a discussion about this, but I cannot find
any trace of it in the lists, or on
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