This morning I talk about my word count goals and how that all worked out.
Goal for today: 2000 words, record one short story
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This morning I talk about my word count goals and how that all worked out.
Goal for today: 2000 words, record one short story
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Congrats on making the word count! Perhaps this signals the removal of the finger from the dyke?
Nate, if your finger has actually been withdrawn from the indicated location then I can totally understand any writing difficulites… amongst others 😉 And, yes, I agree with Joyce, “big thumbs up” for finally pulling back from the orbital.
One great day down now lets link some great days together.
I downloaded Scrivener for linux and installed it. Was not very hard. After I figured out how to use it a little it looked pretty interesting. It in only in beta but that is where I live most of the time. You however may not want to trust your work to beta software. If you do I would suggest backup often and then twice more to be sure. It does have a setting to auto backup and that would be very good if it works, have not tested that. It is worth looking out.
I’m getting a fatal symbol error on my linux machine. Not sure why and don’t really want to take the time to mess with it.
I think I’ll just stick with LibreOffice 🙂
I can understand the time thing. I got an error also but it was the location of the files. It is set like windows in Documents and Linux needs the complete path like /home/user/Documents or how ever you have it setup. I think I prefer LibreOffice myself but it was kind a neat.
That was the problem.
It just needed to be in the right place in the file system.
Hmm.
Apparently my Ubuntu netbook lacks sufficient horsepower to actually run the app.
LibreOffice it is … unless .. hm .. what’s the darkroom analog? Pywrite?
Congrats on the wordcount goal knocked out!