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How to stop IFTTT from enabling the PublicURL of my notes
DTLow replied to wjmfx's topic in Evernote Integrations
I don't think so, but I can check the note's sharedate on my Mac to see when the public url was created -
Right, "a chunk"; and Evernote took on the work to add notebook stacks. This was a database change, and UI update to each software client With extra effort this could have been nested notebooks. Multi-level is a design decision, implemented for tags, not notebooks >>Hierarchically structured tags are hierarchical thinking not relational thinking. I don't think this discussion is hierarchical/relational related; either works for multi-level >>worried where you put it to find it or not worried about where you put it? Notebooks are physical, tags are logical. Notebooks and Tags are both "logical" For a physical emulation, use the notebook/tag trees in the sidebar >>it is where the note actually lives in EN as far as the user knows. I know where the note "actually lives in EN". On a Mac, a separate file folder exists for each note
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Yes, getting technical, Evernote metadata (notebook, tags...) is stored in a SQLite database. Documentation at https://dev.evernote.com/doc/articles/data_structure.php Multi-level was implemented by including a parent-tag field in the tag record. This allows for unlimited levels. (Tags are the primary tool in Evernote for note organization)
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Evernote uses notebooks and tags; these are two fields in the note metadata There are some functional differences to folders but users can emulate folders using the notebook/tag trees in the sidebar (screenshot from my Mac ) >>Your last sentence, which I assume meant to be that users "who" are unable ... Thanks, I made the correction edit: Metadata describes other data, in this case data about the note in Evernote It can be stored separately from the note contents; usually in a database The note metadata includes the following fields title (text) : The note's title. creation date (date) : The note's creation date. modification date (date) : The note's last modification date. subject date (date or missing value) : The date associated with the note's content. source URL (text or missing value) : The note's source URL. latitude (real or missing value) longitude (real or missing value) altitude (real or missing value) tags: The tags assigned to this note. notebook: The notebook assigned to this note. note link (text, r/o) : A URL specifying this note. NOTE: if this note is in a synchronized notebook but has not yet been synchronized itself, the result will be nil. reminder time (date or missing value) : The reminder time for the note. reminder done time (date or missing value) : The time the reminder for the note was marked completed. reminder order (date or missing value) : The reminder order time for the note. When not empty, this is what indicates the note has a reminder.
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Until a backlink feature is implemented, you can search for text "Note A" or "Note B" This only works if you haven't changed the text
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Hide note preview
DTLow replied to Badge's question in Evernote for Mac Requests (Versions 7.14 and under)
You can adjust the list panel size so it uses a large portion of the screen -
I use "explicit" backlinks. Copy the link from Note A and paste that in Note B
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Ok, lets get the request merge started Archive is the more common term. Completed relates more to reminders, projects and tasks
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Nesting Multiple Notebooks / Creating Sub-Notebooks
DTLow replied to cswsteve's question in General Feature Requests
Search -tag:* to find notes with no tags For "forgotten notes" with missing notebook assignment, I search notebook:Inbox (my default notebook) >>Notebooks/folders are much more familiar for all the desktop computer users From desktop computer use, I'm familiar with "folder" ; not notebook Regardless of the name folder/notebook/tag, I'm able to work with the product -
As per @gazumped, I use an Archive tag. -tag:Archive excludes the notes from searches
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Slow Scrolling on mac
DTLow replied to Alireza7612's topic in Evernote for Mac Issues (Versions 7.14 and under)
As premium users, you should be contacting Evernote support at https://www.evernote.com/SupportLogin.action -
You're welcome to indicate support for this request using the vote button in the top left corner of the discussion. The request has votes Personally, if I need Word format, I use MS Word instead of the Evernote editor The documents are stored as note attachments
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Search Notes based on URL?
DTLow replied to Aurora A.'s topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
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From day one, Evernote has delivered an alternative to the legacy "multilevel filing system" (folders/sub-folders) Evernote provides two fields; notebook & tags. Tags incorporate a parent/child hierarchy for unlimited levels Users who are unable to work with this paradigm, should be using a different product
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Private notebooks, not included in All Notes
DTLow replied to Tenaran's question in General Feature Requests
A stack of notebooks is all we get - No stack into another stack The only hierarchy we get is for tags; parent/child for unlimited levels -
Private notebooks, not included in All Notes
DTLow replied to Tenaran's question in General Feature Requests
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Private notebooks, not included in All Notes
DTLow replied to Tenaran's question in General Feature Requests
A work-around is to use a saved search. Evernote has an extensive search feature that includes negation (exclude) Tags can be excluded; -tag:aaaaaa Unfortunately notebooks can't be excluded. I merged this request with a similar request