rogw 4 Posted November 18, 2012 There are a couple of bugs that I see in EN 5. I love it, it's way more customizable for using and I think overall it's better. Here are a couple of bugs.1. Where di the trash go? I can find it when I right click on the note I want to delete. I can see it in the whole-screen view of the notebooks. But I cannot drag it to the shortcuts list. I cannot just hit a trash icon to delete a note when I am trying to clean up. So, when I delete things it's a 2-3 click process rather than simply clicking on the trashcan icon. I'm going to miss that. If I could drag the trash notebook to the shortcuts, or if I could have an icon in the top title bar, I'd be all happy again.2. Font formatting and Inserting Text - Conventional use of inserting text in most programs including older versions of EN, allowed me to hit Cmd-B (turn bold on) cmd-V (to insert text) and it would come in as bold text. Now, I hit cmd-B and then insert the text it undoes the bold. Then If I block that next text out and make it bold, go to the end of the text, and turn the bold off hit the space bar and insert more text that I don't want bold, it backs it up and makes it all bold.Two programs I use a lot are iclipboard from Chronos.com and Text Expander from smileonmymac.com that allows me to insert text from the the clipboard or from short cuts pre-designed. I use these a lot and the inability to have the font controls that follow conventional wisdom in almost all programs seems like a bug - albeit a pretty minor one. Share this post Link to post
Jackolicious 806 Posted November 19, 2012 Thanks for the kind words! To your points: 1 - Trash will be draggable to the shortcuts in our next public release. In the meantime, you can just click the note and hit the delete key (or right-click as you mentioned) 2 - Pasting always respects the source's formatting. To use the destination formatting, hit cmd-shift-v Share this post Link to post
dirtbagg 3 Posted November 19, 2012 Jackolicious, So how do i 'un-delete' in the meantime? Thanks for the kind words! To your points: 1 - Trash will be draggable to the shortcuts in our next public release. In the meantime, you can just click the note and hit the delete key (or right-click as you mentioned) 2 - Pasting always respects the source's formatting. To use the destination formatting, hit cmd-shift-v Share this post Link to post
GrumpyMonkey 4,173 Posted November 19, 2012 Jackolicious, So how do i 'un-delete' in the meantime? Thanks for the kind words! To your points: 1 - Trash will be draggable to the shortcuts in our next public release. In the meantime, you can just click the note and hit the delete key (or right-click as you mentioned) 2 - Pasting always respects the source's formatting. To use the destination formatting, hit cmd-shift-v Go to your Notebooks, go into the Trash, right-click, and "Restore" the note. Share this post Link to post
rogw 4 Posted November 19, 2012 Thanks for the update coming on the trash. That works for me. Love EVERNOTE! It is my life! 2 - Pasting always respects the source's formatting. To use the destination formatting, hit cmd-shift-v The previous two versions allowed me when I pasted, to paste into the bold setting. In other words, I would hit cmd-bold, then cmd-V and it would be pasted as bold text. Worked the same with TextExpander from SmileonMyMac.com. But secondly, when I go back and block the text out that wasn't bolded, make it bold - go to the end of the line, unbold, then cmd-v for my next insert into the note, now everything becomes bold. In other words, it won't make some bold, but will make others - and I can reproduce it every time.... Share this post Link to post