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PDF and note manager as a complement to Scrivener. Pages: (1/1). synecdoche: I have been using Scrivener for a while now, and like to use it for writing. At the moment, I dump new PDFs into an ever-expanding collection in Scrivener's "Research" folder, but my collection has become large enough that I think it might be
8 Jun 2015 Note taking in the era of PDFs has clearly become an issue for most people working with electronic documents on a daily basis. As far as I know most reference managers now implement some form of a note taking/highlighting feature. However, we may not necessarily be happy with those built-in
13 Apr 2010 If you code your Annotations (for revisions, research, etc.), you can search for only those annotations relating to what you're ready to work on. How cool is that? In the Containing Text: box, enter the search string you want to look for. Click Next. Scrivener will return the next annotation that meets your search
11 Mar 2010
Is there something like that in Scrivener? Everything I've In the Preview app, you're selecting Tools > Annotate > Highlight Text . I realise it's more labour-intensive than highlighting the same number of items in Preview, but re-importing PDF-based content into Scrivener is a sufficient pain that I'd rather
19 Nov 2012 Larry Wilson writes re Scrivener: One of the main reasons I downloaded Scrivener was because I had several writing projects to work on that were in PDF format and this was one of the touted features of Scrivener. All attempts to do this have failed. I can get them into the research section which is of no help
20 Dec 2017 For these shorter reports, I've been importing all the supporting information into Scrivener. On several occasions, I've wanted to highlight PDFs within Scrivener. It's very easy to do. In Scrivener, just click on the button indicated in the picture to launch the imported PDF in your default reader. Holding the
Tip of the Day: To highlight a PDF: Use View > Open in > External Editor to open the PDF file in Preview/Acrobat and make highlights there. Save, then back in Scrivener, switch to another doc and back again to refresh the document and see highlights. (Scrivener 2.0 will support PDF highlighting, but this tip will still be good
My favorite Scrivener feature without any doubt is the research folder of the Binder. As you can see with one of my WIPs, I use it for the outlining process, images, documents, PDFs and so forth. Screen Shot 2015-03-20 at 8.50.24 AM. For several years now I've used Scrivener as the hub for my research, but I discovered I
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