
#Use ia writer in medium install#
“Copy to iA Writer” from Safari, Mail, iCloud Drive, or another sync serviceĭownload the template then, from iA Writer's menu choose: File → Install Template → Select '' file.
#Use ia writer in medium zip#
IOS supports adding template bundles, as well as ZIP archives, with one template per archive. To find an installed bundle, right-click one in Preferences and select “Show in Finder”. Any changes made to the original bundle will not be visible in iA Writer. I think that approach works much better than Obsidian's longform plugin, but that's unsurprising since it's an attempt to emulate Scrivener and I've never found Scrivener effective for me though I've had Scrivener licences for over a decade and always updated.Note: Template bundles are copied when installed. Markdown headings convert to bullets with the body text as bullet notes.

My big trick is converting the markdown file into OPML and importing into an outliner (I tend to use Workflowy) and then do all the moving around in that before converting back to a markdown file via OPML. I don't think iA's outline manipulation is good enough for one file, so my method is to write sections in separate files and then drag them into a single document this makes it easier to keep the sections in order and move them around. Also worth remembering that you can use more than one editor on the same file. It's a little sad that no markdown editor seems designed to do this well, but at least iA is improving even if that improvement shows only on Windows so far. Word has 15 levels of headings against markdown's 6 though. But you do need manipulation using the outline, and preferably folding, to do that effectively.
#Use ia writer in medium series#
Find what works and feels best for you and don’t worry whether or not anyone else agrees with your choice.īrandon Sanderson writes his books using Word, and it seems to work well for him.Ī markdown file is perfectly capable of being a novel, or even a whole series of novels. And Obsidian is a killer PKM and notes app, with incredible depth and power-for free-so it’s worth looking into no matter what.īut that’s me. There are a number of plugins that would make the job easier, including (though I’ve never used it) a longform plugin that tries to duplicate a few of Scrivener’s features. I’ve become a daily user of Obsidian, and if I wanted to write a novel in markdown, I’d use that rather than iA Writer. I do sometimes write rough fragments in iA Writer and import them into Scrivener, though. Sure, you can write a novel with it, just as you can write a novel in Microsoft Word or any text editor or word processor-or on a typewriter or with a pen. IA Writer is a pretty basic markdown editor, with no special features at all for longform, especially the Mac version, which still lacks folding text and outline navigation. And I prefer rich text over markdown for fiction writing.


If you find the interface distracting, you can put it in focus mode and there’s nothing on the screen but your words. Scrivener just makes it so easy to reorganize, split, and combine sections, scenes, and smaller fragments quickly and easily-and also work with it as if it were already one long document whenever you want. I have both, but I’d much rather use Scrivener for longform writing than iA Writer.
