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by David A.
2023-09-28 12:02:50
Forum: Nisus Writer Express
Topic: Nisus Writer Express & Sonoma
Replies: 5
Views: 2987

Nisus Writer Express & Sonoma

Yesterday I upgraded my MacBook Pro to Sonoma (14.0), and my copy of Nisus Writer Express 4.3 crashes constantly. Nisus support hasn't yet responded to my inquiry. Are other users having the same problem?
by David A.
2011-01-21 09:24:43
Forum: Nisus Writer Express
Topic: Nisus Hebrew vowel problem
Replies: 1
Views: 7527

Nisus Hebrew vowel problem

I've encountered a problem in a Nisus Writer Express document originally created in Nisus Writer Classic: In a word with a tav, a dagesh, and a kamatz at the end, the kamatz follows the word, rather than sitting below the final letter. The word in question is "katavta." I played around wit...
by David A.
2010-12-12 09:39:53
Forum: Nisus Writer Pro
Topic: footnotes disabled
Replies: 1
Views: 3807

footnotes disabled

I'm a relatively new Nisus Writer Express user, and suddenly, my footnote function doesn't work. I'm unable to resize existing footnotes and unable to create new footnotes. The latter is the case with old and new documents. Any suggestions?
by David A.
2010-10-11 13:35:58
Forum: Nisus Writer Express
Topic: Split page/pane
Replies: 1
Views: 8193

Split page/pane

I'm a new Nisus Writer Express user, just making the transition from Nisus Writer Classic. One nice feature of Nisus Writer Classic (also a feature of MSWord) is the ability to split a page into two panes, and to scroll through either of the panes. (This is useful, for example, when one has a docume...
by David A.
2006-03-21 18:27:42
Forum: Nisus Writer Express
Topic: Shin & cholam (Nisus Hebrew questions)
Replies: 1
Views: 4431

Shin & cholam (Nisus Hebrew questions)

I'm a new Nisus Writer Express user (switching from Nisus Writer). How does one insert the right-hand or left-hand dot over a shin/sin? (Hitting the shift key, as I did with Nisus writer, just creates a larger letter.) How can one insert a cholam ("o" vowel)--just the dot--after a lamed wi...