– New project properties in the Meta-Data Settings allow you to use placeholder tags throughout the project and compile settings to be replaced with the project title and author name during compile. – Compiled ebooks include only one copy of each unique image in the epub or mobi package, reducing file size. – You can select a folder or document from anywhere outside the Draft folder to include as front matter in the compile contents. – Text can now be converted to small caps appearance via Format > Options. – Ranges of text can now be marked with Preserve Formatting to prevent their formatting being overwritten during compile when the rest of the text is standardised. – You can now create and apply formatting presets to document text via the Format > Formatting menu or from the format bar. Here is the latest for Scrivener for Windows 1.7.0.1 Beta: For all of you who have the Window’s version, you’ll be very happy to see quite a bunch of new features and improvements. However, I just saw on Scrivener’s Facebook page that it has a new beta Window’s version. I do have it installed in my Asus notebook, but truth be told it takes a long time to boot and every program I open causes it to freeze and crash. Although I use Scrivener’s Mac version, I’ve had several people ask me questions about the Window’s version.
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