![]() The Mac Finder, probably the standard for this, requires a double-click to open a file. Where do you find on the Mac that clicking on a file opens the file? It does on my Mac too in all apps but Evernote, so I thought it was a bug. Coming from Windows where clicking on documents opens them. This would indicate clearly to the user that the attachment has been selected, and then we could do stuff like copy, cut, delete with a single keyboard key. Double-clicking on any attachment (in any view) including PDFs, opens the attachment in its default it would be very nice (but low priority) if a single-click on an attachment header/icon would select it and highlight it in the color chosen by the user in Mac Preferences for " Highlight color".Single-clicking on a PDF (with either inline or attachment view) very briefly highlights the PDF header with a light grey, but then quickly returns to the normal white background.Sorry, I'm not running EN Mac 6.3 Beta 1 (yet), but in EN Mac 6.2 on Yosemite (10.10.5): If double-clicking on a PDF attachment, or any attachment, does not open the attachment, then that would seem to be a bug. This is different than EN for WIndows (double click) and EN for iOS (single tap).Ĭan you double-click on an inline PDF and have it open on this build? I don't care about a single or double click, but with 6.3b1, and apparently EN forever on the Mac, any-clicking on the inline PDF file only changes it blue, it doesn't open it. We appreciate your help and for those of you in the US.Happy Thanksgiving.Ī double-click on the file turns it blue. For those of you who do see it, please let us know what you think.Īs always, thanks for beta testing Evernote and contributing your findings with the entire Evernote community in this forum post. This is an experiment so this won't appear until next week and only some of you will see it. Also this sort order won't affect the sort order of your normal notes. We'll first default to sorting by relevance so hopefully our search algorithms will find the note you're looking for right away but if not we'll make it a lot easier and obvious how to change the sort order so you can find the note yourself. ![]() In 6.3 we're testing a new interface that will allow you to change the sort order quickly. We'll be making small changes in the next few releases. ![]() One of the big pushes we're making over the course of the next few months is improving search. Reduced El Capitan visual and stability issues. Improved tag auto-complete menu performance.įixed an issue where URLs for web-clipped notes wouldn't appear. We heard loud and clear that you wanted this feature so we've added it as quickly as we could.įixed an issue where font information was lost when copying from Evernote. Our support team has helped a lot of people find notes that they've accidentally deleted so we hope this small change will reduce the heart attacks that this key command has caused.Īdded a preference to disable auto-formatting of bulleted lists and emojis. This matches Apple's Finder key command for deleting files. Here's what's in it.Ĭhanged key command for deleting a note from ⌫ to ⌘ ⌫. Here's a link if you want to download it early. If all goes well, tomorrow we'll be releasing Evernote for Mac 6.3 Beta 1.
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