They are intended to not be messed around with or edited. I tell you this so you’ll understand that a PDF is not an ideal medium for editing. Because of that, I always make sure that my PDF’s are spot on before I send them, and if any changes do have to be made, I make them on my end in the original document (In Design, Illustrator, etc.), create a new PDF and send that along to the print shop. I always like to send PDF’s to print shops because then the print shop can’t mess with anything like fonts, margins, etc. Basically, a PDF creates a ‘camera ready’ document. The PDF format (a proprietary format created by the Adobe Corporation and officially released as an open standard on July 1, 2008) is really great for sending something to a printer or print shop if you know what you are doing. What am I missing? Do you have any tips on this? I can get them into the research section which is of no help at all. I had several writing projects to work on that were in PDF format and this was one of the touted features of Scrivener. Let’s take these one at a time, shall we? Needless to say, I’m beginning to think I wasted my money, especially since after having registered it I still get the trial nag screen. mobi format even after following all the (unexpected) prompts to download and install kindlegen and point to its location. I’m also frustrated because I cannot get Scrivener to compile in. One of the main reasons I downloaded Scrivener was because I had several writing projects to work on that were in PDF format and this was one of the touted features of Scrivener. Having said that, let’s take a look at this comment. If you want to leave a comment, do so on an actual post, shoot me an email or say hello on Twitter… FYI, for future reference, I freaking hate comments left on static pages. Today’s post is in response to a comment that was left on the Contact Me Page of this site. (I’m using the Mac version of Scrivener, v 2.3.1)
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