I'm looking for an accessible word processor for os x.
I'm writing game rules, some game maps, and historical notes, along with my own reference notes.
I'm organizing more and more of my sources in Calibre, and tagging them by project, so one file can support many projects.
Unfortunately, I have neurological problems that give me trouble with LibreOffice on the Mac, OpenOffice on the Mac, Pages, etc. And I need to do things, such as sort lists and fix certain broken formatting, which I can't do in Bean or Textedit. I also prefer less formatting, and detest styles, since I've had trouble working on Word docs where special formatting can freeze or crash other word processors, and can go haywire when I try to edit a numbered list, or add another section, etc.
Scrivener looks like one possibility, even if it's designed for fancy formatting, because it hasn't hit me with flashing, and it's supposed to enable sortable lists, but it's built around a different working style where it brings related files into each project folder. Obviously that's at odds with organizing most of my sources in Calibre, and tagging them by project, so one file can support many projects, and removing or replacing some files from time to time.
Are there any tricks to make Scrivener and Calibre work together?
I've looked around online for "Scrivener" "Calibre" "research" but it's mostly about the use of Scrivener and Calibre to create epub books, not about the use of the different organizing styles.
Are there good ways to use Scrivener without fancy formatting?
Previously asked in the Calibre forum:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=278902