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New ebook CSS option: “Create styles for paragraphs using direct formatting”. (previously MathML equations were always placed on a separate line) Ebooks now support italics within paragraphs using para+char styles The older file types are no longer available for creating new Compile Formats, and will only appear as an option in Compile for pre-existing user-made Compile formats that use them With these changes to the ePub 3 and Kindle KF8 formats, the older ePub 2 and Kindle Mobi formats are now deprecated. Epub 3 and Kindle KF8 formats now allow for direct formatting, making them much more like the other Compile formats and less reliant on styles (although styles will still produce the best results for these formats) These settings are necessary for print-on-demand services such as Amazon’s KDP

Scrivener compile formatting pdf#

When ticked, all PDF annotations will be removed, no hyperlinks will be embedded, no navigation outline will be included, and the PDF will be generated using the PDF/X format. Added “Optimize for print-on-demand services” option to the PDF Settings in Compile. The “Paperback” Compile formats have this turned on by default The PDF/X format is sometimes required by self-publishing platforms. Added “Convert to generic PDF/X-3 document” option to the “PDF Settings” of the Compile Format editor. Made improvements to the layout of footnotes in PDF and print-outs Improved “Keep with Next” when the next paragraph is an image You can now choose to include a cover image when compiling to PDF format Scrivenings will now use scriptwriting mode if any documents in the session are script documents (previously it would only use script mode if the session contained more script documents than text documents) Added an option to the “Corrections” Preferences to turn off the elements list that appears on double return in scriptwriting mode Fountain import now inserts a line break rather than a paragraph break for lines in an action element that are not separated by an empty line Added a new option to the “Styles” area of Compile to have script elements included as styles in exported Word and RTF documents Updated the “Parenthetical” element first line indent in the default “Screenplay” script format This is now used in the UK Stage Play and BBC Radio Scene Style formats to ensure that long character names do not push dialogue to the next line Added “Minimum number of tabs” to Scriptwriting paragraph settings. Dual dialogue support for PDF/print: the new “Convert Preserve Formatting to dual dialogue tables” option allows for basic dual dialogue in script output

scrivener compile formatting

Screenwriting, BBC Radio Scene Style, BBC Taped Drama, UK Stage Play and US Stage Play project templates and Compile formats have all been updated with the necessary settings so that dialogue and other elements are split across pages properly This is used in the BBC Radio Scene Style format, which requires “(CHARACTER NAME/CONT’D OVER) to be inserted at the bottom of a page when dialogue is split across pages Added a “” placeholder that can be used in the new “(MORE)” field to include the current character name in the “MORE” text. When turned on, paragraphs in a script that are split across pages will be split at sentence boundaries Added a new option to “Text Layout” in Compile, “Avoid splitting sentences across pages” (available when “Fix script elements that flow across pages” is ticked).

scrivener compile formatting

Support for “MORE” and “CONT’D” for Print and PDF: New settings in the “Text Layout” area of the Compile format editor add “MORE” and “CONT’D” support for various types of script (“Fix script elements that flow across pages” and the settings available in the “Options” popover) This option can be changed at any time either via the “Appearance” menu or via the Preferences When first switching to dark mode, Scrivener will ask you whether you would like to keep the main editor light. A new “Appearance” option in the “Scrivener” menu on 10.14 allows you to override the current appearance for the app, turning on Dark Mode even if the rest of the system is using Light Mode, and vice versa When you switch to dark mode and open the Preferences, you will see - and can alter - the dark mode colours Scrivener now maintains two sets of UI preferences, one for dark mode and one for light mode.

Scrivener compile formatting full#

Full support for dark mode on macOS 10.14















Scrivener compile formatting