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Dave Green

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  1. Support has evidently been overloaded since BS took over the company. I, and many others, think this is bad, given the professional positioning they have for Evernote. I don't find the product useless and I am hopeful things will continue to (generally) improve. This bug was reported, resolved, and has now recurred. I too have submitted a bug report including an ENEX file with the issue. Hopefully, they will fix the regression soon.
  2. Alas, this is not limited to mail URI's.. all URIs other than https://, http://, and file:// do not work where they did before. Some examples include tel:, busycalevent:, busycontact:, x-soulver:.
  3. To be clear, I was not suggesting importing the ENEX after creating it but just the fact that having created an ENEX with desktop Evernote would cause the notes to be downloaded into the local Evernote cache.
  4. Something you might try is in Desktop Evernote is to export each notebook to a ENEX file. It may force getting that notebook's notes to be locally cached. Try a couple notebooks and see what you think.
  5. A little lower in the screen is the title, where clicking on it allows one to change the title. Normally clicking on something "selects it" but in this case it (the note) is already selected so I think having another function is fine although not sure what I would have chosen for that function.
  6. Look at the View menu, I think you "Hide Sidebar" on.
  7. You might find this interesting: https://evernote.com/blog/new-ui-2024
  8. There is a keyboard shortcut. ⌃ + ⌘ + H on the Mac and Ctrl + Shift + H on Windows.
  9. Looks like Evernote.com,… hit login. If you know your login id, enter it, if not try entering anything, click the link for forgot password where you can supply your email.
  10. I usually edit it and put in my title and/or my style date-time stamp and put something at the top of the message re my thoughts, etc. So I make it work for me. It was a shocking change, but like many of the Evernote unrequested changes, I grumbled and then adapted.
  11. I felt that loss for a short while but I added a "ToEvernote" entry to my email address book and just send the note by email now. The downside is it goes over the Internet to get to Evernote unencrypted (as mail does) rather than perhaps being all https:// actions before, but functionally, it works.
  12. I should have said locally cached notes. I was thinking that making an ENEX file might force notes to be read from the server and cached locally more rapidly than working through things one note at a time but it appears perhaps not too quickly. You obviously have more notes than I do, given the challenge you have had of making a notebook's ENEX file.
  13. It is also a side effect of pushing out changes quickly that may only be incremental toward the final goal and not wanting to invest in documentation in the interim. I'm not defending; just offering a potential explanation. They have started updating some things, as their homepage shows.
  14. Do you find any relationship between notes being local and having made an ENEX of the containing notebook on the desktop where you want the notes to be local?
  15. Sorry, I thought it was one tag applied to many that needed to be transformed to appear under another hierarchy.
  16. 10.77.3-mac-ddl-public (20240221121132) Editor: v177.3.2 Service: v1.93.3 © 2019 - 2024 Evernote Corporation. All rights reserved The same results for me, an empty task. Similarly, Yarle (ENEX to Markdown) can't deal with Tasks in an evernote-backup created ENEX file but can deal with one where I do the export from the desktop client, leading me to suspect that the API that evernote-backup uses does not support the task object.
  17. Just thinking out loud, have not tried this: Problem: have x / y Want z / y could you add z / yy to all notes under x / y then delete x / y then rename z / yy to z / y ?
  18. This continues to work for me, although I had a few false positives where items without checkboxes or checklists were found. I think all of these files had checkboxes or checklists in the past. I figured out that I could clean files (remove the false positives) by Changing all bullet lists to non-bullet lists with ⌘+⇧+U in the whole file Exporting the note to an ENEX file Changing all former bullet lists back to bullet lists using ⌘+⇧+U in the whole file again Exporting the note to an ENEX file In my case, I had 8 false positives in 125 hits to fix. Somehow writing to an ENEX file causes things to resolve immediately rather than when RTE and Evernote decide to.
  19. Works for me on web as well (although I am not sure where to see the web version). I think some of search is a server issue so subject to roll out.
  20. Strangely, today checklists that are unchecked are being found by my search for contains:enTodoFalse As noted in this thread and elsewhere, this had worked, quit working and now seems to work. I hope things stabilize with this result. The documentation at https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/208313828-Use-advanced-search-syntax has not been updated. 10.77.3-mac-ddl-public (20240221121132) Editor: v177.3.2 Service: v1.93.3
  21. In the OP's case, they were NOT logically links but just plain text lines, while in the follow-ups, they were already links (declared by word or pages). In one case, it is plain text cut & paste; in the other, it is Rich Text cut & paste. I can duplicate the problem but have no suggestions for mitigating it. It is not really a bug but a difference in approach. There are times you would not want the conversion.
  22. I just drag and drop attachments onto the note.
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