![]() ![]() : Appears if you are working in the Editor. Scrivener ▸ Appearance ▸ Keep Main Editors LightĮdit ▸ Completions ▸ Complete Document TitleĮdit ▸ Find ▸ Find Previous Formatting. You can also customise the shortcuts, or add your own. Some common macOS shortcuts, such as copy and paste, have been omitted for brevity. Unfortunately this also applies to bug fixes etc.This article lists the default keyboard shortcuts in Scrivener 3 for macOS. This is largely because Apple will not allow updates to apps unless they are built using the iOS7 technology - which means I'd need to iOS7'ify the original apps. There will be no more updates to the original apps. The original apps can still be downloaded from the 'Purchased' section of the AppStore. This whole exercise has taken 9 months - and I've got bills to pay, kids to feed etc. Many users are not happy with iOS7 look and feel - and would rather not upgrade. I wanted to make the app 'Universal' and there is no way to 'merge' separate apps. I can't do that to an app that someone has already purchased in good faith. I wanted to streamline the app - which meant removing certain features. Apple do not support the idea of 'upgrade pricing'. What's going on - where's my free update?īecause it's a new app - it must be purchased again. There may be other small features - but I can't think of them now. $date and $time variables (although there is a print watermark option now) TextExpander support (no need with iOS8 custom keyboards) Support for direct Box.com integration (although you can connect/sync via WebDAV.) MyThoughts export support (import is still supported) Some were omitted due to time constraints and may be added in later - others have been retired permanently. The following features (in the previous apps) are not in the new app. (re)Developing the app from scratch gave me the opportunity to have a bit of a 'clear out'. many more 'under the hood' improvements to speed and animations etc. Sorting (continuous and manual) - see here Reminder and Calendar integration - see here. Much improved 'external display' support - see here. Much improved printing support - see here Infinite (effectively) and dynamic canvas which grows and shrinks to fit the map. System settings accessible from within the app.Ĭhoose a default colour for callouts (great for annotating.) Research feature can now download websites for off line viewing (as a. ![]() New map picker with thumbnail previews, favourites and recycle/trash system.Įxports as a 'website' (package of HTML, clickable images and attachments.)Įxport as multi page PDF (which can then be printed out and stuck together into a 'poster') Independently resize topic, image or text. Totally new cloud sync architecture - much faster and more reliable (only Dropbox and WebDAV supported currently.)Įxtensive bluetooth keyboard support - see here. Universal (buy it once and install it on iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.)įully paid up member of the iOS7 design philosophy :-) The following features are in the new app (but not in the previous apps.) The new app has a bunch of new features (below) but it also lacks some features of the original (also below.) New stuff That said, the original app is effectively 'broken' by iOS8 and will not even install/run on iOS11 now that Apple have withdrawn support for older apps. The original apps can still be downloaded - but you need to go to the 'Purchased' section in the AppStore App to find them. It's also a universal app (works on iPhone and iPad) and it requires iOS9. IThoughts (for iOS9+) is a totally new app - a ground up rewrite of the original.
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