FYI - I've done a little bit with search-based collections in Scrivener, and I feel like I really need to lean on those a little more. Ex: all scenes involving a Sasquatch get a "squatch" keyword tag, so I can create a search-based collection that pulls in all documents that have the "squatch" keyword.
I feel like I'm really late to the party on this one, though. Even the plain old text-based search collections can be really powerful, and I've barely used them.
Before I discovered "linguistic focus," I ran searches for prepositions. I also run searches for highlighted words because I highlight everything doubtful during that 1st Draft.
Thank you so much, Ms. Monalisa. This was the question I should've asked long ago. 🫡
FYI - I've done a little bit with search-based collections in Scrivener, and I feel like I really need to lean on those a little more. Ex: all scenes involving a Sasquatch get a "squatch" keyword tag, so I can create a search-based collection that pulls in all documents that have the "squatch" keyword.
I feel like I'm really late to the party on this one, though. Even the plain old text-based search collections can be really powerful, and I've barely used them.
Before I discovered "linguistic focus," I ran searches for prepositions. I also run searches for highlighted words because I highlight everything doubtful during that 1st Draft.