![]() Mellel provides tight integration with Bookends and Sente, bibliographical tools for managing citations, including Live Bibliography (instant updates of Bibliography when one adds a citation).Ī version of Mellel is available for the iPad. From the outset, Mellel has exported accurately to. docx and to ePub according to the developer's website. Its Replace Styles feature is able to reformat a large amount of text scattered throughout a document (a feature also present in Writer and in Nisus Writer for Mac OS Classic).ĭue to its unique approach to implementing many of its features, Mellel originally lacked full compatibility with standard word processors, but-as of July 2020-Mellel exports accurately to. Mellel has a unique way of handling styles, which are also organised as part of a style set, that can be utilised by multiple documents. With Mellel 4.0 the software added an Index tool which according to the company website "rivals dedicated Index applications". The software offers support for Outline, based on headings in the document text. Cross-references are also dealt with in a singular way by Mellel. This feature allows inclusion of three or more footnote types at the same time (e.g., editor notes, translator notes, endnotes, regular notes, etc.). Mellel has a distinctive way of handling footnotes and endnotes, allowing creation of numerous "streams" of notes in a single document. Mellel also presents a feature set suitable for working with long and complex documents, in order to match the needs of scholars and technical writers. Languages with non-Latin alphabets, including Arabic, Syriac, Hebrew, Greek, Korean or Persian, for example, are handled well due to the fact that Mellel sports its own text engine, that is not reliant on macOS text support, and in addition support for Unicode and OpenType fonts. ![]() One remarkable feature present in Mellel is its multilanguage support. ![]()
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