I like your videos and the manner you explain everything. Can you make a video about the compile feature? It seems complicated. Also, can you create a table of contents for your chapters in this app or do you use another one for that? Thank you!
Scrivener is such an amazing tool. I've used it for about 6 months now, and yes the learning curve is a lot (if you want to extract full value), but damn, it's well worth the effort. Great video thank you.
Totally agree. It bums me out when people get turned off by it because it's so useful. You don't have to use everything, just what you want and/or can handle.
Came across your Scrivener videos and like your style of explaining. You mention a "How to get started in Scrivener" video but I can't find it on your channel. Would you please link it here. Keep up the great work nand I really hope that this channel will grow.
I can not make RegEx work in Scrivener. I try my expressions in several RegEx testing programs, but when I use the same expressions in Scrivener, I get bizarre and incorrect results. Would you mind trying the expression: \b[A-Z][a-z]+(?:\s[A-Z].)?(?:\s[A-Z][a-z]+)+\b in your copy Scrivener? This expression finds matches any two successive words when both begin with capital characters (first and last names). on the text: "Jane Doe, John Doe… both like Suzzie (not Suzzie Smith, Suzzie Jones)."
Finally, on the "Scrivener for Mac" forum on the Literature and Latte site, someone informed me that RegEx expressions only work in Scrivener when the "Case Sensitive" is selected in the project search options menu (or the "Ignore Case" is in the off position) in the Find Palette. Confusing.
There are regular expression checkers, which you should use to test if you’re having trouble. Here’s one: regex101.com You can paste in your text and see if it works, perfect it, then use it in scrivener.
I like your videos and the manner you explain everything. Can you make a video about the compile feature? It seems complicated. Also, can you create a table of contents for your chapters in this app or do you use another one for that? Thank you!
Yeah, that one's definitely on my list. It's such a powerful but also tricky feature. I should have it up in the next several weeks.
Scrivener is such an amazing tool. I've used it for about 6 months now, and yes the learning curve is a lot (if you want to extract full value), but damn, it's well worth the effort. Great video thank you.
Totally agree. It bums me out when people get turned off by it because it's so useful. You don't have to use everything, just what you want and/or can handle.
Came across your Scrivener videos and like your style of explaining. You mention a "How to get started in Scrivener" video but I can't find it on your channel. Would you please link it here.
Keep up the great work nand I really hope that this channel will grow.
This is the one. I probably should've used the specific title while mentioning it but, well, didn't. My bad!
ruclips.net/video/jYCrxIyrDqI/видео.html
@ Thank you Bradley. I have watched that one.
Great videos, very useful.
You might consider to not use the music carpet. It does not add anything useful but distracts from your nice content.
Hmm. I do like that it keeps it from feeling so static in the opening especially. Maybe just lowering the volume would help?
Or maybe I'm overthinking it and no music would be better... I'm not sure what to think now that you've raised the point.
@@bradley.p.beaulieu you can try different versions and ask the audience
I can not make RegEx work in Scrivener. I try my expressions in several RegEx testing programs, but when I use the same expressions in Scrivener, I get bizarre and incorrect results. Would you mind trying the expression: \b[A-Z][a-z]+(?:\s[A-Z].)?(?:\s[A-Z][a-z]+)+\b in your copy Scrivener? This expression finds matches any two successive words when both begin with capital characters (first and last names). on the text: "Jane Doe, John Doe… both like Suzzie (not Suzzie Smith, Suzzie Jones)."
Finally, on the "Scrivener for Mac" forum on the Literature and Latte site, someone informed me that RegEx expressions only work in Scrivener when the "Case Sensitive" is selected in the project search options menu (or the "Ignore Case" is in the off position) in the Find Palette. Confusing.
There are regular expression checkers, which you should use to test if you’re having trouble. Here’s one: regex101.com
You can paste in your text and see if it works, perfect it, then use it in scrivener.
I didn’t realize. Yeah, that is odd.