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Dave Green

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  1. Feels like they did get the timing right and put up the bubble too quickly causing it to interfere with normal selection motion. Hopefully they can increase the delay and eliminate the frustration that it presently brings.
  2. You may be able to use "outdent" to fix it. It has a keyboard shortcut if you need to use it multiple times. It can be applied to a selection.
  3. I agree with the analysis, but I don't see how it can be configured in TextExpander. As a poor workaround, after pasting, you can delete and retype the space after the ## (or highlight the space) and replace it with a space. Alternatively, you can use Keyboard Maestro for this, which can submit keystrokes for processing.
  4. A while ago, I wrote a Keyboard Maestro shortcut to deal with this. See https://glimmer.gwizlabs.net/blog/2020/12/29/open-by-highlighted-url/
  5. Additionally... Are they titled for the subject line of the email? searching using intitle:”subject text” should give you them (not perfect almost as well as many mail clients) especially if you sort by date.
  6. I don’t remember but it is still in the iOS client.
  7. You can start typing after the slash and the list is rebuilt with those things that match. If you know what you want, it is likely faster than scrolling to it. Of course, if you are hunting, scrolling is invaluable.
  8. I'll try again... It helps back the focus out a level in the GUI so that you can tab (or use other keys) to get to other locations in the GUI. I think it may be useful to folks who are using keystroke players to automate Evernote actions.
  9. This works for me on the Mac. Opening the file, opens it in macOS Preview and marking it up and closing then closing Preview did store the markup as evidenced by it being visible in the page view of the PDF inside Evernote. 10.79.3-mac-ddl-public (20240307101007) Editor: v177.6.1 Service: v1.95.0 © 2019 - 2024 Evernote Corporation. All rights reserved
  10. FWIW, the order in which you select them is still the order in which they will be merged, but you have two clicks: The merge button and then another merge button on the popup window. Personally, I like the opportunity to review what I am doing, but I can see that if you merge all the time, you may have more confidence proceeding without validating.
  11. You can type enough to narrow the first listed choice to the tag you want and then hit 'enter' to select the tag.
  12. Hmmn. The note has a blue box around it, but I can confirm this... It will be interesting to see if this sticks around. From the blue box, you can tab to other areas of the Evernote Display which might be useful in scripting Evernote to do something. Right now, things are too much in flux to waste any time with this (IMHO).
  13. They should at least modify the list of possibilities. Link and Note Link might occur mid-paragraph while Table, Task, and others are not valid.
  14. I have not gotten that new one but now iOS and iPadOS clients come up with “Recent Notes”. Alas, it is sorted by my default sort for other views (by name) and since it contains lots of notes (perhaps all) -- I only scrolled through the first couple 100. This is now “Home” and there is now a “My Widgets” selection made visible when I select the hamburger icon in the lower left corner. One of my chosen widgets is the notes one which shows either recent or suggested. That recent view comes up empty until I select suggested when I get the list like the above. Switching back to recent shows it with the same contents. Ugh.
  15. The most recent changes move into the area of effecting workflow. I hope they provide some configuration options to allow folks to tune to taste/need.
  16. I usually double the first letter. My most frequent such tag is "ffix".
  17. I don't think you can do it as an option, but you can get some (too much:) spacing by ending with <shift-enter> then <enter> at the end of each item.
  18. Additionally, when using the web clipper, one can choose "Simplified Article" to eliminate most of the formatting from coming into the page. In practice, try selecting it and giving it a look if you have everything you want; if not, use the other approach that gives you everything selected in an "HTML box".
  19. @jcnassocThere is a documented limitation that Joplin only implements 1000 files at a time. It is not clear if that is 1000 notes in a collection of ENEX files or 1000 notes or attachments in a collection of ENEX files. I think it is the latter, as each of those things has to get a UUID. There is a Joplin plug-in that will strive to restore links between notes as more and more Evernote content comes in. Seems to be pretty clever and about the best that can be done.
  20. I was hoping that typing two /‘ss at the front of the line would leave me with a single / in text but it leaves me with //
  21. I can confirm that ⌘- and ⌘= work as they do in a browser which I guess makes sense given the underlying Electron framework. Strangely ⌘+ does not work where it does in the browser. ⌘0 restores things to default. Unusally, it affects just the window with focus but in Evernote it impacts all windows.
  22. https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/209005247-Evernote-system-limits says 100K tags.
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