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Dear Veronica, This is me asking for help and/or suggesting a formatting feature. I am also on Linux and after combing through the writing tools available, I think I have landed with novelWriter. I am liking how it looks and it inspires me to write, so thank you so much for developing this app! 🙏 I have previously used Google Docs. I have to admit, it has a lot of features which are strong - editing history is one. But formatting is another: you can set up indentation options, so that the very first line of a new paragraph is indented, and you can set up line spacing. I totally appreciate that the idea is that the editing is kept very basic. I was wondering about two things.
Thank you again for all your work! |
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You can set both line spacing and first line indentation when you build the manuscript from the manuscript tool (F5). In the editor, you cannot change these settings. It is unfortunately not possible to change line height in the plain text editor novelWriter is built on. You can see the feature request here: #654. If it at some point becomes possible, I will definitely add it. The plain text editor that is used here is locked to the font height, so if you can find a font with more spacing, you can get around the problem. Unfortunately, that is the only option right now. There is no way to insert tabs automatically now. Since it is plain text, paragraphs are separated by a blank line, as is the convention in most styles. I'm working on a side project with an editor similar to novelWriter, but with rich text editing at the core, where these formatting options are available. But I don't really have the time for two projects right now, so it's going slow. As for editing history, I've been wanting to add something for that for a long time (see #383), but I haven't found a good way of solving it yet. |
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You can set both line spacing and first line indentation when you build the manuscript from the manuscript tool (F5). In the editor, you cannot change these settings. It is unfortunately not possible to change line height in the plain text editor novelWriter is built on. You can see the feature request here: #654. If it at some point becomes possible, I will definitely add it.
The plain text editor that is used here is locked to the font height, so if you can find a font with more spacing, you can get around the problem. Unfortunately, that is the only option right now.
There is no way to insert tabs automatically now. Since it is plain text, paragraphs are separated by a blank line, as i…