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Black screen in the note panel
dconnet replied to elpotos's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
That appears either your registry hive was deleted, or you've never installed and/or run Evernote.exe. (Or it was uninstalled - can't remember how much of the registry is deleted on uninstall.) -
The Evernote Editor
dconnet replied to PeeJayTee's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
FYI: CEF3 is the browser framework in which the editor runs (and any other embedded web page we show). It's not the editor itself. (I don't know what the editor is based on - I write C++ not javascript!) -
F7 Spell Check Gone
dconnet replied to Bob Withers's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Actually, it doesn't. Once the installer is done, it automatically launches the program (which want to register). Just quit. You're done. -
Resetting the first account is easy - you can do it in the Options dialog. When you do this with the 2nd instance, it will have an issue because the database is already there - for that, you'll need to directly edit the registry and change the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Evernote\Evernote6\EvernotePath setting (before running EN).
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Starting in system tray?
dconnet replied to sandman9669's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
That sounds like a bug we fixed a while ago - the app was remembering its last state - minimized - and restarting that way. Try what @CalS suggested - that ensures the data is properly flushed to the registry. -
Starting in system tray?
dconnet replied to sandman9669's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
"Launch Evernote at Windows login" in the Options, General page, -
Evernote and VPN
dconnet replied to g2mXagent's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Can you access Evernote (web app) using Internet Explorer? That's what we use as the connection layer. (I have to connect to VPN at work and have no issues with syncing) -
F7 Spell Check Gone
dconnet replied to Bob Withers's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Yes. We upgraded from CEFv1 to CEFv3. It was painful - the programming model is completely different. (it's also why you see more Evernote processes in task manager) -
I can completely agree with this. (I used to work on MindManager)
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Cursor keeps jumping to subject
dconnet replied to cm2017's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
In the registry, set "SetNewNoteFocusToTitle" (DWORD value) to 0. -
Cursor keeps jumping to subject
dconnet replied to cm2017's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Huh. It looks like the Options dialog does not work on XP. (We are currently reworking the Options dialog, but that won't be done for a while) While we haven't killed support for XP, I would in no way say we actually support it. We're not likely to fix any XP-only bugs. -
Well - kind of - but it will want to move the current database there, not use the one that is already there. The only way to do that in the past was to hack the registry. But StoreApps make that impossible. What you could try would be to do a complete backup of the custom location, point the StoreApp to the existing custom. Tell EN 'yeahyeahyeah'. Then after it finished, close EN (completely) and restore your backup. This is no different then having a custom location on a new computer - EN has never had the ability to forget the current database and use a different one (except, as noted, by hacking the registry)
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Not quite. It will not touch the existing install. As long as you're running a current version (6.x - post database move), it will utilize the existing database files. If you have moved the database to a custom location, it won't find it (no access to normal-desktop registry). Both versions will not run at the same time (we have never allowed multiple instances for the EXE), so that's not an issue. But you might easily get confused which one is running. Uninstalling the desktop version will not affect the store version. And uninstalling the store version will not affect the desktop one.
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The 2 versions use the same (exact) binary. But there are some runtime differences - WinStore can do tiles and notifications - enscript does not work with WinStore version - WinStore is easier to update - no MSI installer - Some options that make no sense in the Store have been removed - for instance check-for-updates. Other than that, I'm not aware of any other differences. (And I'm who storified it)
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[Feature Released in Version 10.8] disable global keyboard shortcuts
dconnet replied to hij's question in Desktop Answers/Solutions Archive
Known bug. A fix is in the pipeline. -
You misunderstand. When you upgrade an existing installation, the old version is uninstalled (I'm not talking about an explicit uninstall by the user). That is the phase during which the shortcut is cleaned up. That's how msiexec works. The programs you mention may very well be scheduling the removal after the install. Or they may be doing "bad" things. Unless we can figure out how to safely to an upgrade where we first install and then uninstall, this behavior will not change. We have no plans to reverse engineer how MS stores the shortcuts (yes, I know where they live) and perform undocumented/unsupported actions that are sure to cause issues in future versions of Windows.