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  1. I just updated to Evernote for Windows v10.43.7. I quickly came to notice that under some circumstances the title bar now seems to lose focus while typing. I double checked and found that the version I was on before (v10.33.5) didn't do that.

    Here's the steps to reproduce:

    1. I have a large folder with >3500 notes, almost all of these have a PDF in them
    2. I click on one of the notes, then on the title bar, select all (Ctrl+A) and then start typing. 

    Expected behavior: I can type and type and type. And all text will go to the title bar. This is also the actual behavior in v10.33.5
    Actual behavior in v10.43.7: I type a few characters, maybe 5, then the title bar will lose focus while typing. If I click into the title bar once more and continue typing, it won't lose the focus again for that note. But it does that consistently for all notes in the folder.

    Perhaps this is a threading issue or something that happens after the PDF is loaded? Loading may be slow because of the PDFs and because my connection is sometimes slow. Maybe the OnLoad handler only fires after I already started typing? Just a hypothesis, though. Note that I could not reproduce the issue in folders with less notes, but these were also notes without PDFs in them...

  2. So I don't visit the forums a lot and this topic seems to have been asleep for a while now, but I just wanted to let everyone know, that with version 10.33.5 (I know it's not the most recent) the tags now work for me as expected. After Paul posting that he couldn't reproduce my issue, I'm now unsure if if it did work with 10.32.4, too, and I was just to stupid to figure it out or if it was only fixed in 10.33.5. However,  nobody cares, because it's working now and I am veeeeery happy with it! Thanks Evernote team! Nested tags are a win!

     

     

  3. On 3/4/2022 at 8:03 AM, Mike P said:

    A major change in handling nested tags has arrived in 10.32.4 (desktop and web). You now have the option of including all sub tags when filtering by tag. This can be applied from the filter menu (three dots next to the tag) or after you have filtered using a drop down within the blue tag lozenge. Thankfully the sub tags are searched using an OR logic so it will find notes containing the tag or any of the subtags in the hierarchy.

    This is the first time we have seen UI based  (ie not using search syntax) searching for ANY of a list of tags within V10. Although it is limited it is at least a step in the right direction.

    It sounds so great, but apparently I'm doing something wrong again:

    Notes:
      A tagged Test1
      B tagged TestMaster, Test2
      C tagged TestMaster
      D tagged TestMaster, Test1
    
    Tags:
      TestMaster
        Test1
        Test2

    If I then right-click on tag TestMaster and choose "Filter with sub-tags" it says: "No notes found" 😔
    From your description I would have expected it to show all notes A, B, C and D. Am I wrong?

    Generally speaking I would expect the following:
    Filtering for TestMaster without sub-tags finds notes B, C, D
    Filtering for TestMaster with sub-tags finds all notes A, B, C, D
    Filtering for Test1 finds notes A, D
    Filtering for Test2 finds note B

    As others have already pointed out, it would also be great if we could set the preferred filtering method (with or without sub-tags) instead of having to choose it from the context-menu every time. 

    But hey, it looks as if we're heading in the right direction with this feature and Evernote is on the verge of getting it right. Keeping my fingers crossed! 🤞

    FWIW: I'm not on v10.32, but 10.33 now.

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  4. So I stumbled over this feature myself today and at first I was very (!!) happy to see this. But now that I have played a little with the nesting I do not understand why it is implemented the way it is. I created this Tag Structure:

    TestMaster
        Test1
        Test2

    Then added tag Test1 to some notes, Test2 to some other notes and ran a search for TestMaster expecting the results to contain all notes that were tagged either Test1 or Test2. However, no notes showed up.

    So it seams that TestMaster is just a normal tag that I can use on my notes just like any other Tag and it does not seem to be related to the tags that are nested inside (other than being displayed as nested tags within the Tags pane, of course). So in what way is that supposed to be useful? Maybe I'm doing it wrong? Can someone help me grasp the concpet behind this? I'm in the Windows App (10.30.6).

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  5. On 12/25/2020 at 1:01 PM, agsteele said:

    I believe this issue is fixed but it requires the latest version of Evernote AND an update to the ScanSnap Manager software then configure the ScanSnap Manager to scan to Evernote 10 as an option. It took me awhile to work out all out. The main update required was the ScanSnap software.

    Thanks, but I believe I'm already up to date: Evernote 10.5.7 , ScanSnap 1.9.1.5
    Checking for updates doesn't show any newer version for both applications.
     

    On 12/25/2020 at 1:23 PM, PinkElephant said:

    In this case use the feedback option in the client, or post a support ticket.

    Thanks! I was sure there was no feedback button in the app, thus posted here. But now that I looked again, you're right, it's there! 

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  6. I have the same issue - it's a real hassle if you scan a lot of documents you get a ton of these new notebooks (see screenshot). It wouldn't be that much of a problem if I could easily delete the notebooks after having moved the contained notes to their final destination. But deleting a notebook is hard labor: at least 4 clicks required per notebook and miles of mouse travel. 

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