My love affair with Scrivener allows me to tolerate a number of minor annoyances, but one feature is causing me to tear out my hair.
Background: I have a four-screen layout: MacBook Pro left, external monitors center and right, plus my iPad (running the brilliant DuetDisplay app) on a stand below the center monitor. I keep the binder on one screen, have multiple images open in QuickRef windows on the other two, and have my active writing document in Compose mode on the iPad. Since the Binder works fine in this arrangement, I can happily operate for long stretches. But if I then initiate a search or open an existing search tab, I’m kicked out of compose mode. Getting back in isn’t so easy, since the binder is often far from the document I have been working on by this point. While I could open my active writing document in a QuickRef panel on my iPad display, I make frequent use of the Inspector displays. In Compose mode, the Inspector window floats, so I can put it anywhere on the three other displays, but in a QuickRef window it takes space away from that window, space that is in limited supply on the iPad.
Eric