Scrivener is designed to work in short, topical sections as opposed to long complex chunks of text like how we might structure things in a word processor. If you make use of inspector footnotes or comments and find yourself working in sections of text that contain very large quantities of them, this can cause loading, saving and typing lag. Large Quantities of Footnotes and Comments Refer to §15.7.4 (15.6.3 for Windows) Linked Images in the user manual, located in the Help menu, and see our article on Embedding vs. The two that use image links will mitigate almost all issues with lag as the image won't be stored in the text itself. The Insert menu contains three options for inserting images into the editor.Once you are completely done with it, you can copy and paste content or use the Documents ▸ Merge tool to re-combine it if needed. If you use documents containing a lot of text or images, you can also break the document up into smaller documents so that they save faster.Most images that are taken directly from your camera will be far too large, both in resolution and file size, to be used in a Scrivener document without re-scaling them in an image tool first. It will only change how the images are viewed in Scrivener. Re-scaling them after they are in Scrivener does nothing to make the files smaller. If you have images embedded in your project text, ensure that the images are as small as they can be, in terms of file size, before you import them into Scrivener.If you do this a few times within a single section of the binder you shouldn't run into any problems, but sections with lots of images can slow down saving and loading, which impacts typing lag if auto-save is struggling to keep up with your changes. When dragging or pasting images into the main text editor, Scrivener stores the entire image directly into the text file. It is recommended that you review the options to see if any of them fit your specific situation before taking any action. Follow the steps below and test out each option before proceeding to the next. If you are experiencing a typing lag or slow loading times in your project, this article will help you identify common issues that may be contributing to the problem.
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