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  1. Same problem here, running Evernote 10.28.3 on Windows 11. The app window fills the entire screen, offering no ability to resize it. It doesn't react to Win+Left or Win+Right either: it's apparently just fixed in the full screen mode.

    On 7/18/2021 at 11:30 AM, agsteele said:

    I'm not absolutely clear, from thge descriptions, if I have read this correctly.  It seems that Evernote will display the Note column with a snippet/card view etc when you open a notebook, make a search or click the All Notes option. Click on the snippet and you get the note open alongside the Notes column.

    If, however, you go directly to a note - for example by clicking a note on the Home screen - then the note will open without the note column. This is because, in effect, you have performed a search of a single note and there is nothing else to display in the note column.

    To be frank, I can't see how it addresses the reported issue at all.

  2. I'm on:

    Evernote 10.25.6-win-ddl-public (3073)

    Editor: v135.2.17285

    Service: v1.42.2

    Replication steps:

    • Create a new note
    • Create a bulleted list in that note (via the Ctrl + Shift + B shortcut or from the toolbar, it doesn't make a difference)

    Expect result:

    • Appearance of bullet points that look normally - like little solid circles (just like the one to the left of this text)

    Actual result:

    • Bullet points are prefixed with what appears to be "â€".
      These garbled prefixes are not selectable nor editable.
      Standard font and formatting is used.
      There is no update available at this time.

    Screenshot:

    image.png.59046d098c4d99a6b7d8db63a37c8325.png

    Very annoying. Thanks in advance for looking into this.

  3. On 2/18/2020 at 9:03 PM, PinkElephant said:

    EN uses the OS function on the other devices. So in this sense there is feature parity between the different clients, because it draws dark mode support from the OS everywhere, where available. I personally doubt that EN will develop an own dark mode just for Windows to make up for the inability of Microsoft to provide it.

    I think you misunderstand how this works. The OS doesn't magically "provide" dark mode. It merely offers a system-level settings switch. It's still up to the app itself to implement dark-themed styling it can switch to when the OS setting changes. This is exactly how it works on Android, for instance. Not to mention there are plenty of Windows apps that enable dark mode already - you really don't need a system-wide setting for that. I've got several of such apps open at this very moment: Notepad++, Sublime Text, Android Studio, Skype (the classic one, not the UWP version), Fork.

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