・Fixes an issue with macOS 10.10 compatibility. ・Fixes a number of reference file importing issues when reference file contains invalid characters. ・Fixes a case of Papers, Bookends, EndNote libraries and EndNote XML files not importing if the reference library contains records with a blank title. ・Fixes an issue with Word exporting which could present itself with the error message "Citation compiler did not finish in 10 seconds". ・Fixes a bug with reverting changes affecting users who have toggled off OSX autosaving. ・Fixes an issue with importing author names correctly from Magic Citations. ・Fixes an issue with editing author names in the citation editor. ・Bug fixes to Bookends library importing. ・Bug fixes to MS Word and LaTeX exporting of documents. ・Clearer error report in the case of application startup issues. ・Clearer error report in the case compiling LaTeX version of the document fails. ・Improvements to performance and quality of EndNote library imports. ・Improvements to formatting quality of documents created from manuscript templates. ・Improvements to performance and quality of equation formatting. ・Improvements to Mendeley bibliography data importing. ・Improves layout of title pages to the LaTeX templates.
・PDF exports created with the built-in PDF exporter now include the page number. ・Adds safety checks for detecting a corrupt app download, preventing the app from crashing and giving more useful information in this case. ・File > Print… now uses by default the page size configured in the Page Layout inspector. ・Compatibility with the MacTeX 2016 LaTeX distribution.
・Compatibility with the Bookends Mac App Store version. ・Look & feel improvements to the author and affiliation list views. ・Look & feel improvements to the figure preview palette. General Polish, Compatibility, Robustness: ・NEW! You can now use custom labels for figures, tables, equations and listings. ・NEW:Adds the ability to choose the alignment of figure and table captions. This feature is really a starting point for a whole suite of entity extraction features, and we very much welcome your requests for additional abilities to extract information (such as citations, but not necessarily just those) entered in plain text in your manuscript! ・NEW! Format > Extract > Extract Identifiers to extract citations from PubMed IDs in your paper. ・NEW! You can now enclose any QuickLook previewable files together with the manuscript and see a preview in the editor:Excel spreadsheets as tables, SVG or EPS files as figures, etc.
your supervisor's or collaborator's copy of the manuscript (this is the first stage of full document synchronisation). ・NEW! Adds "File > Merge Changes From…" to pull changes from another copy of the manuscript - e.g. ・NEW! Adds dissertation templates:you are now able to "build" a dissertation template from "File > New With Template". ・NEW! Adds the ability to format the author list. ・NEW! Adds the ability to change the figure size. ・NEW! Adds the ability to duplicate a manuscript, applying a different template to it. ・NEW! PDF formatted figures inserted to the document are now retained as PDF (not rasterised), also when exported to both Word and LaTeX. The application imports and exports MS Word, LaTeX, Markdown and HTML. Our design packs in an unprecedented range of functionality, including multi-figure panels, table editing and equations, as well as a top-of-the-line citation workflow, all in one unified experience. We top the editing features with a fully version-controlled file format and flexible import and export options. Manuscripts is a word processor re-imagined to take a lot of mechanical formatting work off the author's shoulders, so he or she can focus on the substance of one's work. Manuscripts is a writing tool for complex documents: it helps with the entire process of writing up complex work, from outlining the paper to the editing, proofreading and publishing stages, all from within one beautiful experience. When running NeoOffice on macOS Sierra, NeoOffice would crash when printing documents that contain EPS images NeoOffice would crash if you started printing a document and then immediately closed the document before the print job finished
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