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No vm's or anything like that. Both Macbook Pro's running macos Ventura.. but you might be onto something with intel vs apple silicon?
Also the new M1 machine was a fresh install, so who knows what PDF libs I had installed previously. I used brew an imagemagik and bunch of pdf tools in the past on the 2018 machine.
It would be amazing if anyone figured out what exactly is needed and we could recreate that.
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On 5/15/2023 at 11:23 AM, gazumped said:
The problem is entirely with MacOS Ventura, which nno longer includes a plugin necessary for any third party app, including Evernote, to display PDF files properly. And yes, your existing notes should work perfectly in v10.
Dont want to argue, however I have 7.1.14 running fine on Ventura and MBP 2018. My MBP 2022 m1, however is also on Ventura and I'm having the plugin issue.
For multiple reasons, I simply cannot move to v10 and lose local notebooks. Soooo. yeah not sure why my old MBP works and new one doesnt.
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8 hours ago, DTLow said:
I've posted the feature request below
Nice one. I voted
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Good point. Ideally this really should be a toggle option next to Print Headers in the print dialog
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Amazing. I double checked and it definitely printed the note title without headers.
However, I was mistaken and not using the latest version. But rather I was on 6.8 (OSX). I updated to 6.9 and now it behaves as you described.
Thanks very much!
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On the latest Evernote deselecting "Print Headers" still prints the note's title. A clumsy workaround might be to remove the note title, then print, then put it back.
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Anyone know how to turn off title printing?
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+1 Find and Replace in notes would be handy. Needed it a few times
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As for attitudes, it's great that there are evangelists here and all, a company needs those, but also they need to be flexible and not take a "x can do no wrong" approach eg or defend the status quo, or defending the company at the expense of the user experience.
As it happens, not one of the evangelists claims that Evernote "can do no wrong", but since we have no real power to change anything and don't really know much more about Evernote's internal goals than any other user, we find it's usually more realistic to deal with the way that Evernote exists currently and offer workarounds. If that comes off as defending the company overmuch to you, so be it. *shrug* Of course, if you want to help out the community, you're welcome to teach by example; I can tell you that the condition of evangelitis is pretty much self-inflicted.
Fair enough.
I'm surprised given your time investment, that the company would not give your more power/responsibility. That said, it's really cool that you helping out. Not that I understand why someone would do that, that but it is nice
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Rather surprising that Evernote cannot handle conflicts. I did nothing special other than edit a note on my iPhone and Mac, now I'm sitting with a problem and no easy way to resolve and instead of saving me time, I'm researching "diff tools".
Conflict resolution really should be built in and I don't even think user based diff are the best way to go about it.
See operational transformation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_transformation
As for attitudes, it's great that there are evangelists here and all, a company needs those, but also they need to be flexible and not take a "x can do no wrong" approach eg or defend the status quo, or defending the company at the expense of the user experience.
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missing plug ins
in Evernote for Mac Issues (Versions 7.14 and under)
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Nice catch. Yes the old Intel MBP is running Ventura 13.1 and the new M1 is running 13.4. Dang. Which I knew what the plugin was so we could try reinstall it.