This is the second video of yours I've watched today and again - I learned something I've been searching for forever. I never noticed the PDF view and will play with that soon, knowing that scenes can be re-arranged in the cork board view and they move on the binder too is awesome but the Hoist option is exactly what I need. I write very short scenes and so have a lot of them and find myself hunting for the one I'm working on. Hoist narrows that section perfectly! Funny - I've been using Scrivener for several years and love it. Now I love it even more. Again, thank you Sofiya!! this is excellent!
Thanks Sofiya, it is an interesting video and I look forward to watching the others. One comment I have is that I found your dialog often dropped off into nothingness. I used to do the same thing myself when I used to explain contracts. I got so tired of it I eventually left my clients in the room to read it themselves, and make note of any questions they had. When I got to clauses that I did not feel were that important, I would just sort of drop off into a mumble indicating "whatever".... An explaination of "Keywords", why and how they are used would have been helpful for example, instead of just say, this is for keywords, mumble, mumble. I hope this comment is helpful. Otherwise the videos seem to do a good job of covering the basic elements of the program.
hi Sofiya, I am writing a novel and I wanted the option view - page view - show page view which i found in a tutorial from three years ago, but that option disappeared in view. i have spent a week looking for that explanation in tutorials, and when i found it, it's not even there. do you know what is the new secret? i am so tired of looking it up and they won't answer. thanks!
Thanks for watching! My favorite pieces of this menu are the Pages View and the Copyholder. What are yours?
This is the second video of yours I've watched today and again - I learned something I've been searching for forever. I never noticed the PDF view and will play with that soon, knowing that scenes can be re-arranged in the cork board view and they move on the binder too is awesome but the Hoist option is exactly what I need. I write very short scenes and so have a lot of them and find myself hunting for the one I'm working on. Hoist narrows that section perfectly! Funny - I've been using Scrivener for several years and love it. Now I love it even more. Again, thank you Sofiya!! this is excellent!
Thank you for these wonderfully helpful videos, Sofiya! I hope you continue to make them! Would love to see an in-depth look at the Compile features.
Hi Sofiye, are you still publishing videos? They're extremely valuable and entertaining.
Thanks Sofiya, it is an interesting video and I look forward to watching the others. One comment I have is that I found your dialog often dropped off into nothingness. I used to do the same thing myself when I used to explain contracts. I got so tired of it I eventually left my clients in the room to read it themselves, and make note of any questions they had. When I got to clauses that I did not feel were that important, I would just sort of drop off into a mumble indicating "whatever".... An explaination of "Keywords", why and how they are used would have been helpful for example, instead of just say, this is for keywords, mumble, mumble. I hope this comment is helpful. Otherwise the videos seem to do a good job of covering the basic elements of the program.
Hope you are well. Are you going to continue doing scrivener tutorials?
hi Sofiya, I am writing a novel and I wanted the option view - page view - show page view which i found in a tutorial from three years ago, but that option disappeared in view. i have spent a week looking for that explanation in tutorials, and when i found it, it's not even there. do you know what is the new secret? i am so tired of looking it up and they won't answer. thanks!