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CandaceHunter
New member | Level 2
2 years ago

Scrivener files apparently not syncing

Hi! I've been using Dropbox to sync my Scrivener files across my Macbook Pro, Mac Mini, iphone and ipad. This has been working beautifully for years. I updated Scrivener on my desktop, and now dropbox seems to not sync some of my Scrivener files. I've opened some with no problem, but others I get a cloud icon next to the file and when I click on it, it does something for a moment then the cloud returns. Those files with the cloud are clearly not syncing with my ipad/iphone or Mac Mini. When I attempt to open them on my MacBook pro, I get a message saying a helper app isn't working but no further info to help me figure out what to update or re-install. 

 

All files seem to be syncing across the ipad, iphone, and Mac Mini with no problem. When I log into Dropbox through my browser, I can see the files are there and from the Mac Mini they appear to be the ones synced with the ipad, iphone, and Mac Mini. But, I cannot get my Macbook Pro to open them in Scrivener. Any ideas on how to fix this would be most helpful. I looked for away to maybe update dropbox on my Macbook pro, but I don't see how to do so. I suspect that might be what I need to do?

  • Hi CandaceHunter, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

     

    Since this occurred after updating Scrivener, is it possible that the newer version makes some changes to the way the scriv files are being made?

     

    You mentioned that the files have a cloud icon on them. Could you try first marking the file as available offline, and then see if it opens normally on your machine?

     

    This will help me to assist further!

  • CandaceHunter's avatar
    CandaceHunter
    New member | Level 2

    I searched the Scrivener forum. There, I discovered that Dropbox will randomly choose to "update" and make files no longer available offline. That appears to be what happened to the files with the cloud. I control-clicked the folder for Scrivener in my dropbox folder and chose Make Available Off-line. Now, those files are opening in Scrivener on my MacBook Pro again. 

     

    It'd sure be nice if Dropbox would have told me that they were changing how they were going to classify my folders/documents before they made the change and maybe told me what ot do to change them back if I needed to do so after their updates. I spent easily an hour searching about trying to fix a problem that really shouldn't have been a problem in the first place. 

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hi CandaceHunter, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

     

    Since this occurred after updating Scrivener, is it possible that the newer version makes some changes to the way the scriv files are being made?

     

    You mentioned that the files have a cloud icon on them. Could you try first marking the file as available offline, and then see if it opens normally on your machine?

     

    This will help me to assist further!

    • CandaceHunter's avatar
      CandaceHunter
      New member | Level 2

      Hi Jay, 

       

      Thanks for the response. I was typing my last reply when you posted yours. Scrivener didn't change how they manage the files. Had they, at least one of the unaffected ones would have stopped working, too, as I had used and synced it successfully across several devices after the Scrivener update. I have no clue why some of the files stopped being available offline and others in the same folder didn't. But, I selected the folder and told it to make everything available offline. That seemed to fix the problem. 

      • Jay's avatar
        Jay
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Thanks for the update, I'm glad to hear that marking the folder as offline helped to resolve the issue!

    • fbmama's avatar
      fbmama
      Explorer | Level 4

      I've got this same issue, and the "make available offline" designation (which has worked for me in the past) isn't working now -- it's not appearing as an option for one (most recent) file and not appearing to change for another (the original file which I tried to copy). The latest file doesn't have all my Dropbox features when I right click on the file name in Finder (that lets me choose to make available offline, etc.).

       

      It is a large file, and I also updated to the latest version of Scrivener. On my desktop, it is in sync mode for HOURS and when I try to open the file on my laptop, it says the file hasn't been synced so it won't be the latest version.

       

      The syncing does not have a bar or indicate how many files are left, or how much time. In Finder on my Mac, it shows its in the cloud but no green checkmark. It just seems stuck. It's syncing other Dropbox files that are not Scrivener, or

       

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