> Maybe I write more slowly than everyone else and therefore have smaller files, but I copy everything over to a thumb drive each night.
>
> I don't use a synch program. I've found the manual method works without error when I move between my laptop and PC (provided I over-write the old with the new...). When I launch yWriter with the updated files, the word count and data is all as it should be.
>
> I don't know if that idea's of any use to anyone...
>
> Henry
>
The problem with this is that memory sticks wear out. (They're cheap to replace, but that doesn't help if you find you can't read your data.)
A sync only replaces altered files, which is less of a strain on the memory stick.
Re the wordcount, yWriter doesn't read & count on startup (as mentioned before on this group) because it would take a long, long time. Instead, it updates the wordcount when you open and then save a scene.
I'm pretty sure there's a function which forces a full wordcount. One of the reports, maybe. When exporting or printing the files have to be converted to plain text, and at that point it updates the wordcount too.
Cheers
Simon
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Spacejock Software: FCharts, yWriter and more (www.spacejock.com)
Hal Spacejock: Think Spinal Tap, not Benny Hill (www.spacejock.com.au)
Hal Junior: My new series for kids (www.haljunior.com)
I was tempted to add something to it to update the word counts (opening
the rtf file as a text stream and using a regex to strip out formatting
and total the word matches) but I'm concerned that it might give results
that are different to the yWriter calculation.
Trevor Prinn wrote:
> Your word counts will be correct, because you are copying the yw5 file
> over as well. ywSynch only copies the scene documents, converting them
> to doc and back again, so that I can edit them on my android netbook.
>
> I was tempted to add something to it to update the word counts (opening
> the rtf file as a text stream and using a regex to strip out formatting
> and total the word matches) but I'm concerned that it might give results
> that are different to the yWriter calculation.
>
It's trivial for me to add a 'force wordcount' feature. I'll do it now.
I just realised a few minutes ago that I don't need to update the rtf
file to get yWriter to update the word count, I only need to tell it to
open the scene in the external editor, and close it again. But an option
to update the count would be easier.
I've already added the force wordcount (under tools)
Just uploading 5.1.8.5 now.
Cheers
Simon
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Author & Programmer
Spacejock Software: FCharts, yWriter and more (www.spacejock.com)
Hal Spacejock: Think Spinal Tap, not Benny Hill (www.spacejock.com.au)
Hal Junior: My new series for kids (www.haljunior.com)
TP wrote:
> On Nov 5, 12:02?pm, "Simon Haynes" <spacej...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Re the wordcount, yWriter doesn't read & count on startup (as mentioned before on this group) because it would take a long, long time. Instead, it updates the wordcount when you open and then save a scene.
> >
> > I'm pretty sure there's a function which forces a full wordcount. One of the reports, maybe. When exporting or printing the files have to be converted to plain text, and at that point it updates the wordcount too.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Simon
> > --
>
> Opening and saving have no effect unless there is an edit. I haven't
> edited the high-lighted scene yet, (click
> http://my.telegraph.co.uk/archietp/archie tp/16007461/ywrite5/ then
> click on the image to magnify...) so the 'false' word count is still
> shown. I'll have a tinker with reports etc over the weekend and let
> you know what happens.
>
> regards
>
> TP
I hope we realise how spoiled we are. Someone makes a useful
suggestion, and within days, it's added to the software and made
available. I don't know of, or use, any other software package with
this level of user engagement and turnaround.
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Alex
I just keep dreading the day when he goes, 'I'm over it..."
Considering the number of us who go, 'Well, I'd like to see... Or, it would be really cool if you can add..." I'm surprised it hasn't happened alredy.
Thanks Simon!!!
You're brilliant.
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From: ywr...@googlegroups.com [mailto:ywr...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alex MacPhee
Sent: Wednesday, 9 November 2011 12:05 PM
To: ywr...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [yWriter] Forcing Word Count
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Alex
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> Oh yeah, we appreciate it. Absolutely fantastic program.
>
> I just keep dreading the day when he goes, 'I'm over it..."
>
> Considering the number of us who go, 'Well, I'd like to see... Or, it would be really cool if you can add..." I'm surprised it hasn't happened alredy.
>
> Thanks Simon!!!
> You're brilliant.
>
You're welcome! I designed yWriter to write my own novels. As long as I keep writing, yWriter will continue to be actively supported.
And in novel news ... Hal Spacejock went Free on Amazon Kindle as of yesterday, and is currently #1 in Science Fiction, #2 in Humor and #46 overall ('free ebooks' lists)
http://www.amazon.com/Hal-Spacejock-ebook/dp/B005HGAJV2/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&m=A24IB90LPZJ0BS
(Hal Spacejock is more of a comedy send-up than a scifi novel. It has spaceships and robots, but they're part of the scenery like the buses and ipads in our world. Even if you don't like scifi - in fact, especially if you don't like sci-fi - I'm sure it will appeal.)
And my recent release is doing well too. Hal Junior has a bunch of 5-star reviews on Amazon and Goodreads:
http://www.amazon.com/Junior-Secret-Signal-Simon-Haynes/dp/187703407X/ref=ntt_at_ep_edition_1_5
I know many of you have supported me through donations & by chasing up my novels, and I do appreciate it. I try to keep yWriter and my novels separate, apart from the odd sig on my emails, but from this side of the screen they're both tightly integrated.
Regards
Simon Haynes
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Freelance software engineer: http://www.spacejock.com
Author & freelance writer: http://www.spacejock.com.au