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Theday1smine

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  1. @RobertJLee. Nope. My explanation is totally needed. You and Pink Elephant do not know what a "feature request" is. The both of you are trying to tell the OP why they shouldn't want the feature they requested. The OP made the feature request. That means they want a feature that currently isn't there. Trying to tell someone why they shouldn't want something—in an SAAS product—is... kind of crazy.
  2. @PinkElephant, the user would like to place a note inside a task. They likely don't care what the "current idea" is.
  3. @fulo, @Mike P, @fulo, not trying to spam. I just want this fixed too. I don't think they'll fix it until enough people complain about it. I've made a feature request. Maybe complain/vote for it over there?
  4. Dear Evernote developers, Can you please fix the bullet point formatting? This is what a bullet list looks like: bullet points are off ↴ This is what a bullet list should look like: bullet points are lined-up w/ text ↴ Please just fix this! This issue has been around since v2! Evernote users: If you want this fixed, like I do, please vote for this post (or tell me if there's another post with more votes than this one). They won't fix it until enough people complain.
  5. This is incorrect. The "basic coding" you're referring to is .enml. That stands for Evernote Markup Language. .ENML currently has: ALMOST-FULL support for the majority of html <tags> and FULL support for every css selector, property, and value. Evernote was designed explicitly to save and render fancy formatting. It's just that they block the user from being able to use the full potential of the language itself.
  6. I feel your pain. The real issue you're running into, is the inability to save CSS @media queries in web clips. If web clips saved the media queries from the source web page. . . then your, my, & everyone else's desire to edit a web clip would — in an instant — vanish! If you could save media queries, all web clips would look like the source web page — on Evernote desktop & mobile. Problem is, the evernote webclipper makes everything in-line styles. & It strips all media queries from the clip. There's ways to get around it, like using flex-box selectors, but doing that taxes a ***** ton of time. Even now, with the irritating innability to save god blessed media queries, evernote's clipper is the best in the world. No other app lets you clip semi-full html & css, and displays it, inline, next to other native note content. None! I've likely spent more time than anyone on this forum, trying to circumvent the limitations of evernote's web clipper. If you want workarounds, send me a dm. I'll tell you. Why not just say here? Because every time I've every publicly posted a workaround, they patch it. Example: you used to be able to edit web clips, on evernote web by switching to the "classic editor." In the old classic editor, on evernote web, on desktop, you could edit any content in a note (web clips included) via the web inspector. And your edits would save. Now, on my version, you can't edit content in the classic editor any more.
  7. Oooooo. I haven't looked at apple notes in a while. It has tags now? Can you search using tags - like you can in evernote? What's the search ui look like? When I get an M1, I'm updating to MacOS 12. Until then, I'm stuck with google articles (and you). I can't find much on the new Notes App features.
  8. Fully agree. The tables in Evernote are lacking. Your suggestion — if implemented — would make them universally better.
  9. Here here! I'd like to be able to have images flow, inline, with text again too.
  10. @DTLow Really? You can't collapse images—from "inline" into "attachments"? I can, with any kind of image. This is available on all platforms I believe. Here's a gif. And really... It takes 3 clicks to collapse an image from "inline" to "attachment", and then expand it back, from "attachment" to "inline"! Evidence! CLICK #1: Click the image to make the menu pop up... CLICK #2: Click the "3-dot" menu in the menu... that just popped up. CLICK #3: Scroll down to the "VIEW AS" section of the next menu and hit either "Attachment" or "image." That's it. P.S. How about a vote!
  11. It would be cool if I could do this!!!! \ Right now, when you've set an image / picture / photo as an attachment (i.e. have it hidden), to change it to a viewable image, to reveal it, you have to click— like 3 times! If I could do it with one click, that would be better. Thoughts? Think it'll ***** everything up? Want it? Comments!
  12. I know man. Sorry. As I was writing that, I was thinking of not posting it. Sorry if it peeved you or anyone. I just saw the word "Nimbus" and had one of those triggers everyone is talking about. Nothing to do with you. I probably should have said this first: I think your DYI roadmap is really cool. Because I do. When I first saw it, I noticed how cool the table looked on that shared page. I don't use tables much, because of how clunky they are. Your page made me wish tables in active notes were better. Have they reached out to you at all on that—to help/clarify maybe? Seriously! Although, I would say the overall "fit and polish" of... "cough" the UI/UX gives me hope. Not being able to align an image though. That drives me absolutely insane. Almost as much as this!...
  13. I've gotta jump in here. Nimbus does indeed have that roadmap, but... Looking at that roadmap is like paying 5 bucks to see a "bearded lady" in one of those old circus tents. You're all excited. You go in. You see her... You get closer, and then... You realize the beard is glued on. 😞 Anticipation. Excitement. Then trick! That's my experience looking at that roadmap. I get excited about features I see planned, and then whatever I'm excited about either gets pushed to the left, completely removed, or "get's completed" but actually isn't. That, and the majority of what they release—and spend time on developing—isn't on that page. ( And yes, I know, I'm going insanely off-topic here. For that, you have my apologies.) I know, because they have a "what's new" widget in the app that notifies you every time a new feature is released. The most recent 2 "features": being able to highlight text in a note in 38.5 different colors, ( when you still can't highlight/markup anything in a pdf—which is the only "highlighting" anyone wants) Being able to highlight that very same text in a different, 'jazzier', "extra special" highlight... that is "special"... because it has a border around it. Like why would you do those things, when: You still can't search inside a pdf and see the results? You still can't search with more than one tag? You still can't do anything... with any of the notes or media inside notes... once you've spent all that time putting it in your notes. (And that's the big kicker. You don't realize it until you're 5 months in, got a whole bunch of stuff in there, and start to see the glue patching all your trapped data together.) I actually moved from Nimbus to Evernote because of that roadmap. Broken promises dude. Well that, and the fact that evernote has .enml. It's like an institution. So many apps build their apps around being able to "import evernote notes" (while losing bunches of formatting). I do agree with you 100% though. A Evernote feature roadmap would be great. I'd hope they only put stuff on it that's actually going to be implemented. No bearded ladies! P.S. Sorry for the trolling. I felt like venting.
  14. Here here! I second. I'd love to be able to watch vimeo videos in a note just like I can with youtube.
  15. Hi there, Is there a way to "auto-generate" annotation summaries when attaching a PDF in Evernote... that you've annotated... in an app outside of Evernote? Unless I'm wrong, and missing something, the only way to get those summaries to show up at the top of a PDF in Evernote, is to physically annotate the PDF in Evernote... I can't get my pdfs from Notability to generate annotation summaries. If you've tried something like this and were successful (or weren't) I want to hear about it! There has to be a way.
  16. Bingo! You said it. The dashboard is a "sign". The big "Evernote Development Wheel' is actually alive & moving—now visibly. That is a very Very good thing. The dashboard, and the speed it was shipped, i think, is like the "first big positive benefit" of the architectural switch to PWA from native. They can now ship stuff way faster. Aside from the scratchpad, I don't use the dashboard. Still, I don't care. This feels like they're competing again. What I hope, is that this is just the beginning, and soon, we'll start to see them innovate and push the envelope, and... ...give me some dang anchor links, or a way to link to specific lines of text! Hazaa!
  17. Yeah, this bothers me too. I'm trying to figure out how to make clipped content look the same in light mode and dark mode.
  18. Hey @RobertJSawyer, I saw your old post about changing the EN-color.txt file to affect some sort of visual change— I know it's a long shot, but do you have any kind of idea, or hunch, on how to control the color-inversions that occur inside web-clippings / web content when you're in dark mode? Everything that the great web clipper clips... is always inverted, when darkmode is on! Just thought I'd ask. CHeers!
  19. There doesn't seem to be much support for any feature request. You've been here a while. You might know this, but: Have they ever implemented an actual feature request—of any kind or type? I'm really curious if they have.
  20. Hey @icurly, Pink Elephant is wrong. It has nothing to do with anything being a "new client generation." You just need to do it in a browser, and, based on your comment, of CMD + OPTION + I not working, I bet you're using safari. To be able to pull up the inspector in Safari, go to preferences, then select the advanced tab, then hit the box at the very bottom that says "Show Develop Menu In Menu Bar" Once that's done, go to the menu bar click 'DEVELOP', then click 'show web inspector' in the list, like in the pic. (Mine says "connect web inspector" yours will say "show". Hit it. Then you should see something like this: (It may be on the left side or right side of your screen. Regardless, next step...) Go to the bottom where it says New Editor, click it, then click classic editor. After that, select the text you want to change the font on, right click it to pull up the menu, then click "Inspect element" near the bottom of the menu. Okay, now, after you do that, in the inspector, the very right column is going to change. The very top section of that column will show you the inline styles that are applied to the text you just inspected. You'll see something like this: Now, all you have to do is enter the font-family you want to change your text to, at the bottom of that box.Like this: I added "font-family: Superclarendon" to the last line in the top box. The font I inspected changed in the editor to that font. Switch back to the New Editor and you're all set! Again, not all fonts work. The fonts in the list I shared are the ones that work for me. Not sure if those work on windows.
  21. Explain please. How are web fonts used to track and then identify a user specifically?
  22. Hey Steve, unfortunately, the only way to access the inspector is via browser. On Chrome and safari (on mac), hit CMD + OPTION + I.
  23. There are more fonts available in the new v10 editor than in the list. You just have to manually enter them via the web inspector. These are the one's I've found to work, and render accross desktop & Ios. https://www.evernote.com/shard/s385/sh/4557f2eb-b795-39cf-2b9c-7e0615fe1bd1/d6c44bbc16b7f7f7cae3382a965f59a4
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