Hello,
I think it would be nice with the possibility to add drop caps or initials in your Scrivener documents.
That’s it.
Best,
Søren
Hello,
I think it would be nice with the possibility to add drop caps or initials in your Scrivener documents.
That’s it.
Best,
Søren
That’s not really possible with the OS X text engine we use at the moment, and falls more on the layout side of things, so this sort of thing is best left for a word processor after export.
All the best,
Keith
I’d like this feature too, although I’d also settle for drop caps just being approximated via inline image alignment. Perhaps that feature would be easier to implement than true drop caps?
In my current project, I’m settling for a large initial cap that sits on the baseline, with the initial cap being an inline image. For speech synthesizers and e-readers that don’t render the image, I also include the letter in the text too, but I color it white and set the size to 1 point to make it pretty much invisible.
It’s a bit of a hack, but it’s the best option I’ve come up with. Just changing the font size of the initial cap screws up the vertical spacing on the first line, so that is not really an option for me.