You can convert action (anything on the page that is not dialogue) to dialogue and vice versa by clicking on the more button in the upper right corner of the edit box and selecting “Convert to…”
To convert only a portion of a block to a different type, highlight the text you want to convert and select the appropriate type from the context menu that appears.
You can undo or redo changes to the script while editing. Once you switch back to running lines, the current version is saved and it is not possible to undo any of the previous changes.
If you aren’t currently editing text, you can insert new text into a script. Click the “Insert text” button, select which type of text to insert and click where you want to insert it. The new text box functions as a normal edit box.
You can find a list of all of the characters in a script by clicking on the Character list button. Character names with stars are the ones assigned to you. You can also see a m or f after the name indicating that that character has been assigned a male or female voice.
Edit a character by clicking on their name or the pencil icon. You can change the character name, whether you are playing this character, and the character voice. The character voice will determine which language/accent they speak with and whether they are male or female. Changing the voice will reset all of the generated audio.
Deleting a character will remove all of their dialogue.
You can merge multiple characters by long pressing on a name, then selecting which characters to merge.
Long press on the text to start group selection. Add or remove blocks to the group by clicking on them.
Once a group of text blocks has been selected, you can delete all of them or convert them to a different type (this will not affect blocks which are already in that type).