Notes on porting a manuscript from Scrivener #1793
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The current import feature isn't well suited for repeated imports, so I tend to prefer to do it in bulk. novelWriter has a split document feature that can split by any header level you want. I have used this to import large public domain texts that I use for stress testing novelWriter. Including the full King James bible, Moby Dick and A Tale of Two Cites. It is still a bit of work, but it is quite manageable. It's a lot easier than to import many small clips. Anyway, Replace/Append/Cancel should be doable. It is fairly straightforward.
Sure, that can be managed.
There is already a feature idea for a general note comment (not inline) here: #1133. Highlighting has been implemented (#705, #1715) and will be available in the 2.4 release (currently in beta). However, highlighting doesn't come with a note capability. I would very much like to add such a feature, but since this is not rich text, it is a little tricky to allow free form text inside tags and parse them reliably with just simple regex. I haven't come up with a good implementation idea yet, but I'm very open to suggestions. Perhaps we could add them in a similar way to footnotes (#342). The idea there is to add a marker to put in the text, and a way to specify the text that goes into the footnote as a separate text block. Perhaps something similar to special comments, so we can avoid adding more ways to format additional text. The idea is to let a My immediate thought is that an inline note feature can easily be implemented in a similar way with Outputting each of them to ODT would be easy enough to manage. How does this sound? |
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I'm moving my WIP from Scrivener to NW with this process:
My first suggestion is a simple one: instead of the "this will overwrite yes/no" dialog, present a dialog that offers Replace/Append/Cancel as options, thus eliminating the copy/paste of the scene header.
It would also be helpful in the file selection dialog defaulted to all file formats (.txt, .md, and .nwd) with options for a specific format in the drop-down.
I miss the ability to highlight and annotate text in Scrivener. Actually, the requirement to highlight text is a little irritating; often I just want to add a notation at a specific point. My primary use case is to quickly add some feedback from a critique group in real time. Would you consider adding an inline comment capability? I'd suggest:
[note]some MD free note here[/note]
Although I'm sure that others value the ability to attach the comment to some text. Maybe something like
Jane found it peculiar [note/ over-use of peculiar here] that...
for a stand-alone comment, and
[note "her" is ambiguous here]he thought it was hers[/note]
for a comment that applies to a segment of text. No MD allowed in the comment itself, of course.
As a bonus it would be cool if those notes got exported as comments in an ODT file.
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