As I’m using Scene Cards in a matrix form, Not allowing tables in the Inspector/Synopsis windows makes this window useless. Now, I have to open two editors above each other, show the Scene Card with the table in the top editor and write my scene in the lower editor. This is what the synopsis windows was meant for in the first place. I would love to see my Scene Card at the top right of my screen, but because it cannot render tables it is rendered moot.
Please allow tables in Inspector/Synopsis window.
Keep up the good work.

While KB has occasionally changed his mind on various Scrivener features, I’ve seen him say several times that changing the synopsis field (and underlying files) from plain text to rich text isn’t something he’s willing to do. Never say never and all, but I’m posting this reply to suggest an alternative to the built-in synopsis.
Instead of splitting the editor, use the bookmarks feature to link up each note to the appropriate scene document(s). The view below the bookmarks is rich text, and so can display tables. It’s a couple of extra steps (create separate document, bookmark that document to your scene), but you get to see the results in the inspector, freeing up one of your editor splits. Hope that helps!
Another solution is to put your table in the Document Notes rather than the Synopsis. I’ve used the very outlining system your screenshot shows, and it works well in Document Notes. Then you need not even have a separate doc and link to it, but look in the “Notities” area of your Inspector.
Hope this helps!
Nothing to add to the technical advice, but…
What’s the outline technique being used, please? I don’t recognise it. Thanks!
Story Genius by Lisa Cron, with Scrivener template by Gwen Hernandez at https://writerunboxed.com/2017/01/29/using-scrivener-with-story-genius/
Enjoy!
Actually I made my own template
This works with the Windows 3 beta.
