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2 minutes ago, stocky2605 said:
interesting - doesn‘t work for me. I see previews only for images - not sketches. Strange.
have you tested this with the latest version? sure? The recent sketches issue „converted“ sketches to images - as you know - therefore a preview for those „sketches“ were shown. Now, after fixing the sketches problem, I can‘t see those previews anymore, because they‘re sketches now (and not images as before the fix)
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thank you for fixing the sketches issue - back working!
btw: it would be nice to see thumbnails of sketches in the notes list (as it is with images in a note)
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On 19.1.2018 at 10:33 PM, stocky2605 said:
same here! what a nightmare! sketches are shown as images and cannot re-sketched!!
I‘ve opened a support ticket, too.
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4 hours ago, Stuhrer said:
Code block doesn't work for me. I entered ``` on an empty line before and/or after some text but it is not convertred into a code block. Am I doing something wrong?
have you enabled the feature in the settings section of Evernote?
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1 hour ago, Edulife said:
It occured to me that we can't re-edit hand drawn sketches anymore since the last patch. Once you tap on "Finished" you're out and your sketch is saved as a picture, being unalterable afterwards.
I hope this is not intended, is it?
same here! what a nightmare! sketches are shown as images and cannot re-sketched!!
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On 16.4.2014 at 6:26 PM, Kirby Krieger said:
You can open any PDF in a Note on your iPad, tap the Annotate icon, and draw on the PDF to your heart's content, as well as use the other annotation tools (Stickers, Shapes, Arrows, Text).
Does that not provide the functionality you seek?
that doesn‘t work because we want to annotate PDFs without exporting/importing them to a different tool just to be able to annotate it. Since EN has its own PDF viewer the iOS built-in feature isn‘t available. The EN PDF annotation tool is very limited, so Penultimate would be a nice partner for this topic (Penultimate syncs to EN, so no import/export to EN needed).
I recommend Noteshelf - it‘s close to Noteability/Goodnotes and has full EN integration.
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I'm using Noteshelf and syncing the notes directly to EN. You can tag the notes in EN, you can move them to different notebooks in EN and still able to change them in Noteshelf.
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(as mentioned before) tipp: use IdeaPlaces on iOS - it shows your Evernote notes on a map - better than nothing :-)
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removing features = removing paying customers
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On 28.10.2017 at 10:00 PM, DTLow said:
I don't understand your point; Evernote's Basic Account level is also free (and also doesn't have Atlas)
yep, missing Atlas was the trigger to switch to OneNote - even if there is no Atlas, too - the free version of OneNote has much more functionality than EN free - bad, I‘m (or was) a big Evernote fan. But it‘s over.
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hmm, is it possible to add / remove colomns and rows on iOS then?
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I‘m on OneNote since a year - exactly because they‘ve removed that feature (OneNote doesn‘t have Atlas, I know, But it‘s free)
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Still not implemented, please!! I want to use Penultimate ink to annotate PDFs and have them synced to Evernote automatically.
Currently I've to use Good Notes, then export to Evernote - bad, if there is another annotation necessary, the whole process has to be done again (export / open-in).
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yes, and please: as you do with notes containing reminders, please add a small icon/menu to show all tags of the current folder. We have this on the desktop version and I really miss this will n iOS. A small icon, tap to it and then see all tags of the displayed notes. Select a tag then and boom, all notes with that tag are filtered.
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still not implemented? cannot believe...
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Unified & Improved Note/Handwriting/PDF Editing Experience
in Evernote for iOS Requests (Versions 8.24.6 and under)
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I recently switched from GoodNotes (very good App, really) to Noteshelf 2 - because it has syncing to Evernote (exactly as Penultimate does); make life easier, no need to export - no pain if a note has been changed again -> it‘s synced to Evernote.
But - I agree - annotating PDFs in Evernote needs improvement. Those arrows and checkmarks are „baby features“.