nonobio 40 Posted February 17, 2021 Share Posted February 17, 2021 Hello, In v6 it was possible to open an internal link to a new windows : With v10 it isn't possible anymore : Thanks 1 Link to comment
0 Mike P 2,978 Posted February 17, 2021 Share Posted February 17, 2021 3 hours ago, nonobio said: With v10 it isn't possible anymore : Ctrl-click the link and it will open it in a new window. Link to comment
0 nonobio 40 Posted February 18, 2021 Author Share Posted February 18, 2021 Hello, I was pretty sure it tried but maybe it was with old version 10.6.9. So i just tried again with actual 10.8.4.0 version and yes, it works ! Great Thanks 1 Link to comment
0 Velectro 9 Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 When I click control it disable possibility to click on the link. What I'm doing wrong? I really need to be able to open in a new window since current Evernote windows version does not highligth the notes is previewing in the list of notes, so even click twice on the note list to open in a new windows is not feasible. Link to comment
0 nonobio 40 Posted January 18, 2022 Author Share Posted January 18, 2022 Hi @Velectro, This post isn't about opening a note from note list, it is about opening a note from an internal note link in a note I just tried : CTRL + left click open the note in a new Window on my Evernote Windows 10.28.3 when used on an internal link into a note. From the list, I use double click to open a note in a new Window. Link to comment
0 umop-apisdn 0 Posted June 26, 2023 Share Posted June 26, 2023 My only major complaint with the internal link functionality is that it always (1) surfaces the primary Evernote window to the top of whatever screen it's currently on, (2) changes that window to select the new note, then finally after all that unnecessary (3) opens the note in a new window on top of the main Evernote window. All this just to open a note link into a new window?? In Evernote 6.x for Windows, all I had to do was control-click a link, and the referenced note instantly opens in a new window. Nothing else happened. Which is exactly what you normally want. I don't want anything to happen with the main Evernote window. If I have it minimized, I want it to stay minimized. If it's displaying the content on a particular notebook, I don't want it to change to the notebook containing the note I'm opening. I don't want to have to see the Evernote window at all unless I already have it visible. Evernote 10 still has a long way to go before it's a good as the old version. Link to comment
0 Mike P 2,978 Posted June 26, 2023 Share Posted June 26, 2023 16 minutes ago, umop-apisdn said: In Evernote 6.x for Windows, all I had to do was control-click a link, and the referenced note instantly opens in a new window. Nothing else happened. Which is exactly what you normally want. I don't want anything to happen with the main Evernote window. If I have it minimized, I want it to stay minimized. If it's displaying the content on a particular notebook, I don't want it to change to the notebook containing the note I'm opening. I don't want to have to see the Evernote window at all unless I already have it visible. I was trying how to figure out how you could click a link if the EN Window was closed. Do you mean that if you have main window closed and you click a link in a note which is already in it's own window? I agree that the main window doesn't stay minimised if you ctrl+click a link in a note in it's own window. For me if I click ctrl+click a link either in a note in the main window or in a note in it's own Window that has no effect on the view in the main Window although it does come to the foreground above the original note in a new window but below the new note in it's own window. Probably does need some tidying up. 10.58.8-win-ddl-public (4175) Editor: v172.19.3 Service: v1.69.5 © 2019 - 2023 Evernote Corporation. All rights reserved Link to comment
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nonobio 40
Hello,
In v6 it was possible to open an internal link to a new windows :
With v10 it isn't possible anymore :
Thanks
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