![]() ![]() ![]() When I needed my thesis chapters to be commented on, I sent them as RTF to my supervisors so they could comment on it using MS Word. For example, I finalised my PhD dissertation on Mellel with Bookends for reference management. Mellel is one of the best and most stable word processing application on MacOS, especially when you are writing a long text document, such as a thesis and it works perfectly with Bookends for reference management. ![]() If I am working alone on the project - and do not need others to edit the text, I often work on Mellel in my Mac. Once I have a full draft of the paper/report, I export them from Scrivener to a specialised word processing application. On the Mac Bookends works very well with Scrivener as a reference manager however, if you are working on a Windows PC, you can easily use Endnote or Mendeley for reference management, and to insert citation into your write-up (as citation codes that can later be automatically scanned by reference manager like Endnote to create formatted bibliography). I normally use Dropbox to store my Scrivener projects so I can pick up from where I left off on any of my PCs, including on my iPad with Scrivener app. While I use my Mac for most of my writing, Scrivener is also available for Windows, I often work on Scrivener in Windows, especially in office where I have to use Windows PC. Scrivener is one of the very best applications available for academic writing, possibly for any kind of writing, as it allows you to organise your writings in small segments, set targets (word count) and track the progress easily, as well as collate and organise research materials, such as relevant papers, snippets or any other kinds of materials. I can easily export Markdown written within RStudio in a format like RTF for Scrivener. However, for most of my original writing, I use Scrivener, with Bookends as my reference manager. I start my initial drafts, particularly methods and results sections within RStudio, as it is where I do my data analysis and visualisation and it is simply easier to write about methods and results while they are being worked on. As mentioned in the previous post, I use Scapple as a tool to organise my thoughts, brainstorm, and plan my work, including basic outline for my write-up (background on the figure above). To make sure that your MELLEL file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with antivirus software.Following on from my previous post about my data workflow, I outline my basic writing workflow here.MELLEL is Mellel Word Processing Document update. on the RedleX manufacturer website after an available. Because only the current version supports the latest MELLEL file format. MELLEL is Mellel Word Processing Document. Update your software that should actually open.There tap the Options icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen to change the default apps. Android: Tap the Settings icon on your smartphone, then tap on the Apps section. There long-press on the file, then release your finger. If you do not see an app to open the file, then tap Share "Share" and choose an app. Linux: Right click on the file, and select "Open with" and choose another program. Then choose another program and check the "Always Open With" box. Mac: Right click (or Ctrl-click) the MELLEL file, then click "Open with" > "Other.". Now select another program and check the box "Always use this app to open *.MELLEL files". Windows: Right click on any MELLEL file and then click "Open with" > "Choose another app". Associate the MELLEL file extension with the correct application. ![]()
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