When you have nested folders (in Scrivener) but there are only other folders within the top folder, you end up with an empty plotline.
This is currently only handled correctly when the very first plotline ends up being empty, but needs to be extended to check the other plotlines for being empty, too.
When you have nested folders (in Scrivener) but there are only other folders within the top folder, you end up with an empty plotline.
This is currently only handled correctly when the very first plotline ends up being empty, but needs to be extended to check the other plotlines for being empty, too.