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Vladimir P.

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  1. On 18.11.2019 at 13:14, DaJoLo said:

    Evernote (Windows desktop) is often pretty bad when syncing - it frequently locks up with a 'not responding' state. Hasn't been too bad the last few days but this morning I simply cannot work with it! Every time I search for a note it locks up. Done all the usual stuff (cleaning out caches,  restart, checking my broadband connection - no issues) so I guess it's a server issue at EN end.

    Any issues we should know about?

     

    Similar issues last two days.  Cannot sync desktop EN. Online EN is ok.

     

  2. 1 minute ago, DTLow said:

    Manuals are usually divided into sections
    ToC is a good idea - each entry can be linked to a section (stored as a separate note)
     

    >stored as a separate note
    This is just workaround. If user wants to read fast whole document he needs to make a lot of useless clicks, jumping to other notes and back.
    Just imagine if Microsoft forces users to make a lot of Word files only to divide one document for sections :)

    "sections" are not always big parts of text. It can be just a big paragraph that flows out of current screen. So TOC is very helpful.

     

    good examples from Google (sure in EN it can be much simpler designed):

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    001_Docs_Bookmarks-1721a8f651dd4fb68af41

     

    Tutorial_ABM_TOCFromBookmarks%20(1).PNG

     

  3. 37 minutes ago, DTLow said:

    Vote button is at the top left corner of the discussion

     

     

    Voted. Only 3 votes? EN loses to Google Docs in that...

    >>Why is it impossible?

    Because some typical manual usually  is a single document. You will give the user in discomfort trying to read many notes instead of one. A document must be read back and forth. If user lost in big text, he always can return to TOC and click any topic.

    If the text is long enough, you must provide  user some simple navigation. Like interactive or clickable TOC. The navigation anchors (eg. topic1#) is also good solution, because you can use it anywhere in text.

     

  4. Yes, is would be great useful to have such anchors like 
    anchor1#
    anchor2#

    ...

     

    For example you write some long manual for users. It is impossible to break it to multiple notes. So the clickable TOC is nesessary.
    How can I vote for this feature?

    Thanks
    Vladimir

     

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