Tip of the Day: A list of readily available Scrivener keyboard shortcuts, with a link to creating your own custom shortcuts literatureandlatte.com/wiki/ … _Shortcuts
Tip of the Day: You can change the language of the spell checker supporting Scrivener literatureandlatte.com/wiki/ … Dictionary
Tip of the Day: Edit Scrivenings allows you to edit multiple text documents as though they were one long document. This way, you can write in small chunks and then combine them in any way you like to see how they work together.
Tip of the Day: Scrivener allows you to create templates from your projects and to share them with others if you wish. ~/Library/Application Support/Scrivener/ProjectTemplates
Tip of the Day: Every document in Scrivener can have an associated synopsis. In the Inspector,
as in the Corkboard view, the synopsis is displayed as the text of an index card (which is
already a familiar way of storing synopses for many writers).
Tip of the Day: Full Screen mode allows you to edit your text in a distraction-free environment. You can view any text document or Edit Scrivenings session.
Tip of the Day: Edit > Edit Auto-Complete List… brings up a panel which allows you to add words to the auto-complete list for the current project. Great for character names, locations, or often recurring technical terms. Hit cmd-period or opt-escape when one or more characters of a word in the list have been typed to call on the feature.