mpg, to bookstodon
@mpg@grumble.social avatar

While I was working on compiling a PDF proof of some writing drafts this morning, I realized MS had "enhanced" office with AI. Without asking, without consent.

I was able to do the registry edit solution and now the AI.exe task does not appear to be loading when I go in to work on a draft.

https://thegeekpage.com/how-to-disable-the-artificial-intelligence-ai-host-feature/

I want to again remind people that AI is an equal opportunity robber. Your rough drafts? Private journals? AI don't care and will gobble that up.

@bookstodon

mpg,
@mpg@grumble.social avatar

@loleg @wendyg @bookstodon

I mostly use for my drafts but while the Compile function is very slick, it does lack a couple of key features that I required Word for. I'll have to look into LibreOffice as a backup word processor.

rast, to foss Polish
@rast@pol.social avatar

Niestety ale poległem, przy całej sympatii do systemów GNU/Linux póki co Windows, po kilku ulepszeniach i wywaleniu bloatware'u jak dla mnie jest lepszy, albowiem za systemem stoją aplikacje a w moim wypadku jedna - Scrivener.
Nie ma aktualnej wersji na GNU/Linux, opcja przez Wine jest bardzo niestabilna i problematyczna.

Podobnie, niestety, na smartfonie - brakuje mi Android Auto, nawet kupiłem uchwyt na smartfona, ale jednak Android Auto jest niesamowicie wygodne.

I tu i tam w większości korzystam z programów open source, i tu i tam dzięki fajnym skryptom wywaliłem szpiony (prawie) i po prostu przyjemnie się działa.

Czekam aż na GNU/Linux pojawi się Scrivener i na Lineage/CalyxOS Android Auto. Wtedy na pewno przejdę, Debian z KDE jest niesamowicie szybki, Calyx podobnie.

sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

#WritersCoffeeClub Ch 9 Nbr 21 — Do you format as you write or do that at the end?

I am writing a manuscript for a fiction book or short story. Since I use a computer and now use #scrivener, the question is, what formatting? If you mean do I /italicize/ words? Yes. If you mean to I occasionally indent for stylistic meaning?

Yes.

I do.

It's ard to show on Mastodon.

Centered chapter breaks? I use a style.

Beyond that? What formatting? Scrivener blats out a manuscript when I'm done. If I want a book, I'll likely find someone to edit and design for me, if a conventional publisher doesn't buy it first.

[Author retains copyright (c)2024 R.S.]

#BoostingIsSharing and #CommentingIsCool

#fiction #fantasy #sf #sff #sciencefiction #writing #writer #writers #author #writingcommunity #writersOfMastodon
#RSdiscussion

aborigen, to random
@aborigen@sizeriot.com avatar

A quick rundown of several apps for creative writing, with their own features and strengths, to get away from Microsoft and Google.

http://aborigen-gts.org/2024/05/16/other-writing-programs/

orionkidder,
@orionkidder@writing.exchange avatar

@aborigen Cool. I hadn't heard of any of those! I keep hoping for something , or at least made for , that's as good as .

moss, to random
@moss@wandering.shop avatar

Just started using the software at the recommendation of a fellow nd friend and wow, this makes me feel like I might actually pull it off.

It, being, writing a book?!

sfwrtr, to Writers
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

#psa Okay, learned a lesson today. I either missed this or the setting changed in an update. Both #OneDrive and #Dropbox have a setting for keeping all the files in the cloud rather than on your Mac, downloading them as you need them. This means that if you need them and the service is responding poorly, or you have no connectivity, you can't get to your files. If you use #scrivener, for example, which syncs through dropbox, this can cause sync errors between devices!

Both services appear to set all files online only. Both services have a way to change this to ensure all files are downloaded for offline use.

#Writers, #authors, as well as #artists, I strongly suggest you keep your files on disk as well as in the cloud. Change these settings now!

#writersOfMastodon #writingCommunity

sfwrtr, to random
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

Okay. Interesting. Moving files from Dropbox creates placeholder files that are empty but take up space. There's a little cloud symbol beside the files in the dropbox directories, but they refused to download. Sheesh. Luckily, the files exist online. I've logged on to the online dropbox and downloaded all my files to my hard disk in a separate directory as a backup. I'm trying bypassing the dropbox refused to sync issue by signing out of dropbox and orphaning the current directories. Signing on again, but creating new dropbox directory tree on disk that must be downloaded again from the #dropbox #cloud.Hoping that this fixes the #sync problems I'm having between platforms, at least from the Mac perspective.

#writingCommunity #writersOfMastodon #scrivener

sfwrtr,
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

And Bam! Less than 10 minutes later, has laid down all the files from the in the new directories. opens the previously damage project (because dropbox had refused to download things) with everything consistent with the iPhone version. Yay!

Sometimes starting from Vanilla is the way to go!

sfwrtr, to random
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

Today I lack synchronicity. Neither my OneDrive or Dropbox are syncing my files today, so I've different versions of on different platforms. Mood: Sad.

sfwrtr, to writing
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

So, on the Mac is telling me that the project I'm working on the iPad and iPhone isn't a valid project. This is not how I wanted to spend my day...

Not or being an at the moment.😢

sfwrtr,
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

So I duplicated the project on my iPhone. Once it synced to my Mac, I opened it. Everything is perfect. I can't tell you how many times this has been the fix for weirdnesses in the software's behavior... because I haven't counted. Half a dozen times, at least? Anyway, I'll just rename the projects and delete the problematic one. Just to be real, I could have restored the damaged project from backup, but I didn't want to risk loosing current work.

sfwrtr, to writing
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

So, I decided to listen to the chapter I keep on stalling on, while doing my morning stretches, setting my iPhone to read from . I fixed a sentence, then finished the half-written sentence where I last stopped, then kept on writing the romantic soup and dragon magic scene. Sitting crosslegged on my exercise mat, legs falling asleep. 950 words latter I'm about it on Mastodon.

Go figure.

sfwrtr, to writing
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

Did you know lets you search your project for images? Neither did I. Check dropdown of the search (magnifying glass), select Images, and search!

ianRobinson, to Podcast
@ianRobinson@mastodon.social avatar

Listening to Write Now with Scrivener (Episode 25: Becca Caddy, Science and Technology Journalist): https://podcast.scrivenerapp.com/25

Becca Caddy writes about science and technology, and is a self-avowed tech addict. Her book Screen Time tells us how to make peace with our tech devices and not be overwhelmed by them.

ianRobinson, to Podcast
@ianRobinson@mastodon.social avatar

Listening to Write Now with Scrivener (Episode 37: Debbie Urbanski, Science Fiction Author): https://podcast.scrivenerapp.com/37

After many years writing short stories and essays, Debbie Urbanski has published her first novel, After World, about AI at the end of humanity's physical presence on earth.

Mela, (edited ) to random German
@Mela@zusammenkunft.net avatar

Ein neues Update meines Scrivener-Templates nach den Vorgaben des Department für Geschichte des Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie. https://mar.mela.de/kit-scrivener

@KIT_Karlsruhe @histKIT

ianRobinson, to scifi
@ianRobinson@mastodon.social avatar

Listening to Write Now with Scrivener (Episode 31: Mary Robinette Kowal, Science Fiction and Fantasy Author): https://podcast.scrivenerapp.com/31

Mary Robinette Kowal writes science fiction and fantasy, and starts writing all her novels during NaNoWriMo, which takes place each year in November.

vladcampos, to android
@vladcampos@mastodon.social avatar

I have another unexpected workflow to show you 🙊. This time, I connected , , and my . I am now able to access my new book files on all of my computers and write down ideas on my phone while I am away from my desk.
👇
https://youtu.be/QpkapVBo-AE

orionkidder, to random
@orionkidder@writing.exchange avatar

March 1: What inspired you to begin writing?

(Redux bc I misunderstood the question.)

I had an idea for a story come to me while I was brushing my teeth. I wrote it. It was super fun and actually good. I had just come off 8 years of DMing online, so writing an hour of adventure fiction every day. I had the skills, and I had the habit of looking for plots. The door opened in my head. Now the stories crowd in all the time, and if I don't let them out, my skull will crack open.

sfwrtr,
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

@orionkidder

I hadn't thought of using the color that way, or to break on scenes instead of chapters. Or do you have scene files in chapter folders?

As you can see below, I've settled on color and status tracking to show progress toward serialization in this story: Seph is the beta reader on the project. It's a work in progress, as I'm working not to lose track of who possesses the chapter. The organization is Manuscript folder > Chapter folder > Chapter text. One project for each manuscript, whether a novel or a short story.

If it isn't spoilery, could you post a bit of your binder, too?

in

Dtl, to random
@Dtl@mastodon.social avatar

Writing a manuscript in using formulas, I'm missing live preview of the formulas, it's annoying.

orionkidder, to random
@orionkidder@writing.exchange avatar

Feb 1: Tell us about yourself, published work, WIP or anything else people should know

I'm a hobbyist, have only published very short pieces for no money (yet). I've written a full-length short story I'm shopping around. I've written a novella I'm shopping around. I'm three-quarters of the way through a solid first draft of a novel.

I'm very into the conscious application of craft. I work intuitively a lot, but I want to know what it is my brain is doing.

orionkidder,
@orionkidder@writing.exchange avatar

4 Feb: What software do you use to write?

all the way. It lets you write your project in separate documents that Scriv assembles when it outputs the document.

I find they remove me from the mental weight of the whole document. I no longer feel like I'm squishing new text into tens of thousands of words above and below. It turns out, I love a blank page. It's so freeing. Anything could happen!

ianRobinson, to random
@ianRobinson@mastodon.social avatar

Have I mentioned how much I love Scrivener app on Mac recently?

No?

Holy, moly. I love Scrivener App on Mac.

genchat, to genchat
@genchat@lor.sh avatar

So let's talk: what do you write - blogs, books, blurbs? What inspires you? How do you get motivated? Any cool tools? @genchat

edintone,
@edintone@mastodon.green avatar

@genchat @genchat I use for writing as it enables you to organise your research. I keep a running list of ideas and as I build the content the next one goes to press. The best thing is that writing often prompts further research as you soon discover 'holes' in your narrative.

bridgeweaver, to random

My writing family, or at least many of them sing the praises of Scrivener. Gosh, I'd love to join them in the wonders of scene organization etc, if only Scrivener for Windows were anything like usable with a . It would be lovely if I had gotten an answer from people about this other than to paraphrase, we're small and not going to bother with you." Ah well, I'm a confirmed pantser anyway, so who needs this planning thing?

sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe avatar

Ch 3 Nbr 16 — What ancillary writing apps do you find the most useful?

I was attracted to because it has note taking built in and I wouldn't need any ancillary apps (like OneNote). This works, though it would be nice if the iPad and iPhone versions were more on par with the Mac version, which is full featured and the version of the app I use the least.

I do use Google to verify spelling, find words, research things, and view maps. I sometimes even log those links into the appropriate parts of Scrivener. Sometimes. Not often. Does that count?

When I have to create Word documents for the beta reader, and process what comes back, I use Pages.



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