On Oct 31, 3:03 am, braver <
delivera...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Now my questions mostly fall on the Scrivener side for now.
I might be a better idea to ask your questions in the MMD section
of "Literature and Latte" (Scrivener's support forum):
http://www.literatureandlatte.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=21
> why can't you "Export" in MMD, only "Compile Draft"?
Well, actually, you CAN "export" MMD as "Plain Text (txt)" files,
it just doesn't make much sense. The "export" function is for
exporting individual documents only.
> Then, I need to know exactly which options of "Compile Draft" are
> applicable. We have options to "Keep format" in the first "Content"
> pane of the three -- do we need them?
IIRC, only "Include" and "Document Elements" are relevant for MMD
output, the rest of the options is reserved for other output
formats (e.g. RTF, DOC, ...). "Document Elements" should normally
look like this:
Titles: X X X
Meta-data: - - -
Synopses: - - -
Notes: - - -
Text: X X X
or in some cases like that:
Titles: X X -
...
> -- what are File Groups?
A File Group is basically any file or folder in Scrivener
that has sub documents. In other words, the "Titles" and
"Text" boxes for "File Groups" must always be checked, or
you will break the hierarchical structure of your document.
Scrivener also differentiates between Files and Folders,
which can be helpful, for instance, if you want use Folders
to suppress the title of a document (uncheck the "Titles" box
in "Document Elements" for that purpose). That way, you can
keep the references to footnotes, images and websites in a
separate file in Scrivener.
> References: I'd like to manage them in a separate scrivening.
see above
> However, any MD style one, [id] url "label" stays the same.
[id]:
http://example.com/ "Title"
> How do we use BiBTeX with Scrivener/MMD?
[pagenumber][#citekey] => \cite[pagenumber]{citekey}
> Paragraphs -- do I really have to insert an empty line whenever I need
> to prevent Scrivener/MMD glueing lines together?
Yes, that's how MMD works.
> Now, say I'm writing a latex "article", not a thesis. I want each
> scrivenings folder to map onto a \section{}, and each scrivening onto
> a \subsection{}. Or, I'm writing a short thesis and don't need
> "parts," rather only chapters, sections, and subsections. How do I
> configure MMD for the right MMD title level at each Scrivener grouping
> level?
You can easily change the top level section by setting "Base Header
Level"
to "2" or "3" in Scrivener's " MMD Settings" dialog.
Cheers,
Malte