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Scrivener 3.4

Literature & Latte has released Scrivener 3.4 with improved support for the Apple Intelligence Writing Tools. When running in a compatible system, the Writing Tools menu appears in the Edit and contextual menus, and Writing Tools suggestions now appear in a panel. To make way for Apple’s new feature, Scrivener’s own Writing Tools menu has been renamed Reference Tools under the Edit menu, and Linguistic Focus has been moved into Edit > Spelling and Grammar.

The update also improves right-to-left text support in ebook export, updates the built-in version of MultiMarkdown to 6.7, ensures the Superscript Ordinals setting works for French as well as
English, saves writing history during manual saves if any text has changed, ensures copied text includes style information in RTF pasteboard data, fixes a bug where an exception would be thrown if you closed a Copyholder while an inspector or footnote was being edited, and resolves a spike in RAM usage when opening a PDF from project search. ($49 new, free update, 123.6 MB, release notes, macOS 10.13+)

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