Feitz 278 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 Nothing serious this time, but simply sloppy programming: The note counter in the mid pane stops at 1000 and therefore makes no sense at all. The correct note count is 7838 and is shown in the notebook list on the left. All other notebooks with a note count > 1000 are affected.
Level 5 PinkElephant 9,020 Posted July 24 Level 5 Posted July 24 This is no bug. It stops loading more than a thousand notes, for efficiency reasons. So it doesn’t know how many more there are. The count in the left panel is what counts. If it is a selection, you can‘t operate with more than 1k notes anyhow. 1
Feitz 278 Posted July 24 Author Posted July 24 35 minutes ago, PinkElephant said: This is no bug. It stops loading more than a thousand notes, for efficiency reasons. So it doesn’t know how many more there are. Aha, ok, so in this case it should at least say what the 1000 notes mean, e.g. notes loaded or something like that. As it is it is not self explanatory. When I scroll down to the earliest note (which seemed to load all notes in the process) it changes to 1500 notes, which doesn't make sense either.
yankru 16 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 @PinkElephant How do you explain the fact that it worked so well before the last Release and now it doesn't? It's really incredible to always have an explanation for everything, which is often completely wrong.
Level 5 PinkElephant 9,020 Posted July 25 Level 5 Posted July 25 @yankru You have nothing better - go watching yourself. Oh, you don't - the only way to prevent yourself from being completely wrong, I assume ...
ghoffman 13 Posted July 25 Posted July 25 Using macOS Sonoma 14.5 and Evernote Mac desktop 10.97.3, I also observed the note counter in the mid pane stopping at 1000. With Evernote Mac desktop 10.98.2, the note counter once again shows the count of all of the notes in that notebook, currently 18332 in my main notebook.
Level 5 PinkElephant 9,020 Posted July 25 Level 5 Posted July 25 As already explained, this looks that it happens intentionally. Another performance measure, from how it looks. Why else would it stop exactly at this number ?
bmcl26 596 Posted July 25 Posted July 25 3 hours ago, ghoffman said: Using macOS Sonoma 14.5 and Evernote Mac desktop 10.97.3, I also observed the note counter in the mid pane stopping at 1000. With Evernote Mac desktop 10.98.2, the note counter once again shows the count of all of the notes in that notebook, currently 18332 in my main notebook. Same in Win App, latest 10.82.2 shows the correct number of notes without having o open the side note.
Feitz 278 Posted July 26 Author Posted July 26 On 7/25/2024 at 9:06 AM, PinkElephant said: looks. Why else would it stop exactly at this number ? If it's intentional they should get rid of the counter since it makes no sense, otherwise fix it. 1
Level 5 PinkElephant 9,020 Posted July 26 Level 5 Posted July 26 It makes sense for everything below 1.000 notes. My searches for example should not end up with 1k+ of search hits.
yankru 16 Posted July 26 Posted July 26 This has nothing to do with searches, some people still haven't understood, truly despairing!
Jon/t 1,753 Posted July 26 Posted July 26 Quite possibly the most insignificant bug ever. Looks like its fixed in 10.98.3. 1 1
Solution Feitz 278 Posted July 27 Author Solution Posted July 27 On 7/26/2024 at 4:23 PM, Jon/t said: Quite possibly the most insignificant bug ever. Looks like its fixed in 10.98.3. hence the thread title "Note counters: Nothing serious, just sloppy programming (Sonoma)" Edit: Fix confirmed in 10.98.3 (no automatic update) 1
Jon/t 1,753 Posted July 28 Posted July 28 9 hours ago, Feitz said: Edit: Fix confirmed in 10.98.3 (no automatic update) All updates are automatic. Windows and Mac updates roll out over 7 days.
Feitz 278 Posted July 28 Author Posted July 28 u 13 hours ago, Jon/t said: All updates are automatic. Windows and Mac updates roll out over 7 days. Doesn't seem to work either. Before I manually updated to 10.98.3 I was on 10.97.3. I didn't get auto-updated to 10.98.1, 10.98.2 or 10.98.3.
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