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I've been looking forward to the new editor's appearance in the Windows desktop program. Now that it's here -- I'm not. Among major feature deficits is the removal of access to the full set of Windows fonts. The "What's New" post makes the point that "a standardized font selection means your notes will look the same everywhere." Yes, that's an advantage, in some cases. But I have thousands of notes written in the past, occasionally using something other than the default Tahoma 10, and I'm wondering what will happen to them. When I open a note in the new program, will the formerly default Tahom
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I left similar feedback during the beta as well. Long time paying customer. Have convinced other people to use Evernote. It is UNCONSCIONABLE to say "we're not going to let users choose their own fonts. Because everyone is sharing notes with weird fonts, and that's a problem." No. Absolutely, NO. I've been using the current release and the legacy together. Yeah, current release has some nice things. But I will continue using the legacy as long as I can (or until I find an alternate app that fits my work), because I HATE THE FONTS YOU HAVE IMPOSED ON ME! And I don't share notes
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Evernote for Mac Version 6.13.1 (455785 Direct) 1. When I have a numbered list and change the font to Verdana 18pt, then the numbers remain unchanged and small (looks like Helvetica 13). 2. When publishing such note, the numbers are bigger but not Verdana. Tested on Google Chrome for Mac Version 63.0.3239.132 (Official Build) (64-bit). See screenshots attached. This is clearly a bug. Please fix. Thanks, Martin
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Hye dear Evernote members I was wondering if there was a way to change the font of all my note. I don't wish to change the size, but just the font type. Is this possible ? Have a great evening
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Is there any hope of getting the ability to change font/test sizes/colors on iOS? There were people in 2012 pointing out that this feature was lacking and here we are in 2015 and we still don't have it. This is a pretty core need and it really surprises me that EN does not support it, given that it is supported on web and desktop.
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I'm finding the font size in Presentation mode is too small. If I make it bigger in the original note it scales it down. This makes things less valuable for larger groups. --- I've checked out the forums eg https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/63966-presentation-mode-why-do-i-have-to-scroll-the-page-to-get-the-note-body/https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/54959-presentation-mode-formatting-and-font-size/But there doesn't seem to be any clarity at the moment, so I've started this new single issue thread My first posts here. So Is there a place for "Feature requests"? or an Evernote road
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Is it possible to set the default font and size for notes? I want them in Arial but they default to TNR. I have looked everywhere and do not see an option for it.
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I was using Evernot a lot on several difference devices until I noticed some inconsistancies between devices. Mainly the lack of font control on the IOS devices, specifically IPad and IPhone ( I don't have an android device so I don't know if this applies there as well). I'm not asking for a lot of font/paragragh control. I'd settle for being able to change the font, font size and font color, although actual paragraph control would be a nice to have. This functionality is especially necessary when copying and pasting text from web pages into Evernote, or formated text from other programs
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Why does Evernote ignore the fonts that are installed on our Macs, forcing us to use only a tiny, arbitrary subset of even the "stock" fonts that are available to every other 3rd-party app?
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It would be great if fonts used in web-version of published notes had support for Cyrillic characters (moreover, they have to be international — you have users from all over the world). Otherwise, web-notes look ugly and it makes web-publishing feature not so useful — I don’t want to share ugly notes with my colleagues or partners. Take a look at a screenshot I attached. It indeed looks ugly because of mix of fonts. Especially when there's such a mix in one sentence. I'm pretty sure that this feature (publishing a note to web) is one of good ways of new users acquisition fo
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I can now add custom fonts in iOS (using iFonts app) and can use these in Word for iOS, so it would be nice to be able to do somwith Evernote, too. If Evernote would team up with the excellent hand recognition sofeware 7Notes Premium, we could also handwrite and have our writing automatically in typefont. which would also be cool and practical, since what is a TABLET if you can't scribble!
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Today, 5 january 2017, I suddenly see that a number of my notes have been reformatted. Each paragraph now has many leading spaces, where formerly there were none. The first few words appear to be deleted. Looking further, I find that apparently I was using Gotham with Bold in each of those empty spaces. If I select the blank space and change the font - or remove the bold - then the invisible text reappears. Mind you I never chose Gotham, it was just the default that was given to me when I created these notes! Here is an example: Power Manager for Windows 10: https://forums
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Dear Evernote community, I use Evernote for my research and often annotate images with text, arrows, lines etc. (example attached). Is there a way to change the default fonts and arrowheads in this tool to a more professional looking set of fonts? I also tried Skitch but it seems like it is the same annotation tool as the default one. Please let me know if there already is one. If not, is this something that Evernote can provide in the future updates? TIA, -Saur
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I've just found solution to fix ugly fonts in mixed language notes. Problem: Evernote Web uses custom font "Gotham" that misses non latin characters, for these characters browser fall backs to system default "helvetica" or "sans-serif", resulting text appears rendered with mixtture of fonts and looks ugly and annoying. Solution is simple: install adBlock block the url https://www.evernote.com/redesign/global/css/fonts/ open extension options go to "customize" "Manually edit your filters" Enter the url
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Hi! New to Evernote. I need to figure out how to do the following in Evernote Web on my PC or Evernote on my iPad. Either one. 1. Import more fonts (7 fonts total?) 2. Increase margin space. Where are my margins? I need to make marginalia. 3. View notebooks as... notebooks. 4. Add custom notebook covers... if you can do #3. 5. Figure out how to write marginalia in the margins.. if you can do #2. By this i do not mean typing.. i mean actually writing on my ipad in the margins. Is there an app affiliated with Evernote to do this? If not, what is another app.
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When will the stikeout feature for text become available on the Mac and Android versions of the product? I've been waiting for years.
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Hello, I'm a new user looking to arrange projects and personal notes. I'm fond of the notebooks idea and think it's very useful and feels more organized. However, when i want to write my thoughts or write text online, I am very disappointed of the fonts variety offered. The fonts are well chosen, but without weights it's very hard to find a font that will be pleasing to the eye when dealing with big chunks of text. I would install myself free google fonts if I knew how... but since I don't seem to have access - my experience is not good in this aspect. Take for example
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I just noticed earlier when visiting one of my shared public links that the display font size is about 14pt. I would prefer a font size congruent with that of my browser display settings, typically 10pt to 12pt. 14pt is a wasteful consumption of space, but there seems to be no way to control this? While on this topic, the rigid margins are also wasteful. Coupled with the giant font, it presents as a really narrow page, no matter the browser width, with unnecessarily large text and unnecessarily wide margins, which causes multiple line wraps extending the length of the note and, imo, ma