![]() ![]() So usually when I'm done, I do have to export to Word, then open it inside Word 2011 and cleanup the formatting slightly before sending it on. It does save everything in a proprietary format. Usually before figuring out anything high end, I've had to consult the manual, or turn to a forum page (some of you on here REALLY helped me out recently when I needed it and it was MUCH appreciated!).Ģ. I've finally mastered enough of it where I can type my seminary papers easily (I've created a few "template" files). Performance has been great and I love the new iCloud integration.ġ. So far things have been OK with Mellel and my seminary papers. I'm doing this to prepare for when it's time for Biblical Language (such as Hebrew) work, as well as the performance of Mellel is definitely better than Word. I'm currently using Mellel for my academic papers for seminary. ![]() If you want Microsoft Word's power features without its bugs and clunky styles interface… if you work with people who use Word but don't want to use it yourself… if you loved and miss WriteNow or FrameMaker… then you will probably enjoy and appreciate Nisus Writer Pro.While I'm at the comparisons, I have another question. And I've only begun to explore the powerful features of this delightful program. What would take hours in another program takes minutes using power search and NWP's styles. Book manuscript with hundreds of comments and tracked changes transfer smoothly.Īs an editor, I use power search + styles to quickly fix and standardize other people's badly formatted Word documents, including book-length manuscripts. Interchangeability with Word documents is excellent. Power search is amazing: you can find every instances of bold italic 12-point Arial text in a book-length document *simultaneously,* then apply a character or paragraph style to all those instances with one click. Paragraph and character styles are superbly implemented, and very fast and easy to use. Simple enough to just use powerful enough to do all kinds of amazing things. Changed: using the forward delete key (DEL) in a table will clear the cell contents instead of deleting cells.Fixed: dense comments and/or tracked changes could be incorrectly truncated when creating a printout or PDF. ![]() Fixed: certain changes in the Style Sheet view did not correctly update the palettes.Fixed: redefining a style from the selection can incorrectly add a font override.Fixed copy/paste of paragraph styles with certain list styles can trigger superfluous text layout.Fixed: some areas did not treat a Control + left click as a secondary/right click.Fixed: possible Page View crashes and hangs.Fixed: Document Manager group listing can initially incorrectly clip names.Fixed: changing the list bullet in a regular document view can incorrectly apply a blank/empty list bullet.Added: Open Recent menu shows checkmarks next to already opened files.Fixed: macOS text translation menu is unavailable when selection spans multiple paragraphs.Fixed: zero-length selections (aka: insertion points) are not restored when reopening files.Fixed: changing to Style View and back should preserve the scroll location.Fixed: improved compatibility with beach-themed versions of macOS.Restored Spanish localization– thanks to Francisco J. ![]()
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