Scrivener for dummies

No matter what you want to write, Scrivener makes it easier. Whether you're a planner, a seat-of-the-pants writer, or something in between, Scrivener provides tools for every stage of the writing process. Scrivener For Dummies walks you step-by-step through this popular writing software's...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hernandez, Gwen (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons c2012.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:For dummies
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628524506719
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  • ScrivenerTM For Dummies; About the Author; Dedication; Author's Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Introduction; Conventions Used in This Book; What You're Not to Read; Foolish Assumptions; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Where to Go From Here; Part I: Getting to Know Scrivener; Chapter 1: Getting Started in Scrivener; Understanding What Scrivener Is (and Isn't); Understanding the Differences between Mac and Windows Versions; Looking at Scrivener Keyboard Conventions; Creating a Project; Understanding the Scrivener Interface; Determining Your Writing Style
  • Chapter 2: Organizing Your Work with the BinderUnderstanding Files and Folders in Scrivener; Working with the Root Folders; Building Your Scrivener Project; Working with Scrivener Items; Part II: Meeting the Inspector; Chapter 3: Working with the Synopsis; Understanding the Synopsis; Populating the Synopsis; Chapter 4: Tracking Scene Elements with Metadata; Navigating the General Meta-Data Section; Working with the Label and Status Fields; Assigning Label and Status Values; Using Label Colors to Distinguish Items; Chapter 5: Working with Document Support Panes
  • Looking at the Document Support PanesTaking Notes; Getting the Skinny on References; Linking to Reference Material; Assigning Keywords; Working with the Project Keywords Window; Creating Custom Metadata; Looking at the Remaining Document Support Options; Part III: Starting to Write; Chapter 6: Introducing the Editor: Where the Magic Happens; Dissecting the Editor; Seeing Double with Split Screen Mode; Using QuickReference Panels; Using Scrivenings Mode to View Documents Together; Checking Your Spelling and Grammar; Chapter 7: Getting Rid of Distractions with Composition Mode
  • Comparing Composition Mode to the Full Screen FunctionEntering Composition Mode; Personalizing the Composition Mode Experience; Working in Composition Mode; Viewing the Inspector Panel; Chapter 8: Planning Your Project with the Corkboard; Viewing the Corkboard; Understanding Index Card Elements; Working in the Corkboard; Modifying the Corkboard Layout; Understanding the Types of Corkboards; Adding a New Document in the Corkboard; Viewing the Corkboard in Split Screen; Modifying the Corkboard Preferences; Printing Index Cards
  • Chapter 9: Getting a High-Level View of Your Project with the OutlinerAccessing the Outliner; Arranging the Outliner; Editing in the Outliner; Viewing Your Outline in Split Screen; Printing Your Outline; Exporting Your Outline to a Spreadsheet; Chapter 10: Marking Up Your Text with Inline Annotations and Comments; Using Inline Annotations to Insert Notes into Your Text; Using Comments to Create Linked Notes in the Sidebar; Exporting Comments and Annotations; Chapter 11: Citing Your Sources with Footnotes; Understanding the Types of Footnotes; Adding a Footnote; Editing or Deleting a Footnote
  • Stripping All Notations from a Document