![]() ![]() I’ve just discovered that this comes up only when creating a new document immediately after launching Notebooks, and only when there was a plain text document selected in the list on the left. There is no text encoding defined in the HTML header, in the ‘defective’ HTML file. I’m not using any custom styles or anything like that.Ģ. I’m just selecting the ‘new rich text’ HTML document option from the popup menu. I’ve been able to replicate it now on both OSX.7 and OSX.8, so it is consistent, if that helps any.ġ. I use em dashes and ellipses all the time, so Notebooks’s behavior in this instance is making my life a hell of a lot harder than it needs to be. I don’t know if it’s doing this on iOS or not I’ve only just noticed it on desktop. It only does this with HTML (‘rich text’ – please stop referring to it as rich text, since that is not what it is) it doesn’t do it with a plain text note. When I type - or … directly into the Notebooks document, Notebooks forces it into its hash after a few moments. Special characters such as em dashes and ellipsis do not encode properly in an HTML (‘rich text’) document in Notebooks for Desktop.Īn em dash ( - ) becomes converted to —ÂĪn ellipsis ( … ) becomes converted to …Ĭopying and pasting the text into a different program, then doing search and replace to get rid of those hashes, doesn’t work as an intermediate step, because when I then copy and paste the repaired text back into the ‘rich text’ window, Notebooks insists on forcing those characters beck into their hashed symbols. Thanks!Ĭharacter or text encoding failure with Notebooks for desktop, v. ![]() Perhaps I am alone in this preference.Īnyway, really enjoying the information organization your apps provide. Personally I would prefer for this panel to go blank (grey) to indicate the shift in focus away from this topic. But until I dig into the hierarchy and select a *document* the old document remains as the focal point in the main display panel. The selection protocol \ GUI is still confusing to me: I click on a Book several levels removed from the last (now totally unrelated) note or document I was working on. #EVERNOTE FOR MAC 10.6.8 MANUAL#As others have requested here, allow manual resorting/re-ordering of the Books beyond alpha-numeric order.Ĥ. Integrate / play nice with memory resident auto type replacements (e.g., TextExpander, Typinator, etc.)ģ. The Dropbox integration is working well makes this so useful.Ģ. I am really enjoying Notebooks on my three Apple devices: Mac, iPhone and iPad. Once you open it and say to unlock vs duplicate and make your annotations the app before closing says the doc was passed to it from an application not meant for editing and forces you to make a duplicate. #EVERNOTE FOR MAC 10.6.8 PDF#Say you have a pdf that you want to annotate. Numbers works fine but for example preview doesn’t. In general all you can do to make the two work the same is great.ĥ) On some apps I am forced to make a duplicate to edit. ![]() Would like to see that on the desktop.Ĥ) Like how when you select a folder in the iPad version it auto opens to the folders underneath. I like how on my iPad I can drag and drop files into the order I want. For some reason I can select 2 files in finder but when I drag them over only the first comes into notebook.ģ) Customized order. I like the fact that the FS location is behind notebooks and initially had multiple copies of all my files as I organized.Ģ) Multi file drag and drop. First I would love to be able to choose copy or move vs just copying. A Mac companion is going to be a huge help in productivity.Ĭouple of things I’ve noticed that I thought I’d highlight.ġ) Drag and drop of files from finder. This was actually the first app I bought for my iPad way back when. ![]()
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