Hi, I’m new to using Scrivener and I am having trouble with the format of my footnotes. When I compile a file the footnotes come out with huge interline spaces and I can’t get to fix it. I saw that one way to address this by selecting all the text in the footnotes and right click to revert formatting but I can’t get that option when I use the right click (I use a Mac). Any advice on how to find the revert formatting option for footnotes or on how to fix the formatting of my footnotes some other way? Thank you very much!
If you edit the Compile Format and look at the Footnotes and Comments pane, one of the options is “footnotes use single line spacing.” Does that do what you want?
Thank you! I’m not sure how to edit the Compile Format (I’m using the version for Mac, I don’t have the options I am finding when I search how to do this around). Might you know?
From the main Compile screen, right-click on the format you’re using, then choose Edit (or Duplicate and Edit).
That worked, thank you very much!
One more question, if I may, would you know how to tell Scrivener to use the same font for all the document? Thank you again!
The easiest is the master font override, which is above the center pane of the main Compile screen. Note that it will normalize the font family, but not the font size or style: larger headings, bolding, and so on won’t change.
thank you, this worked!