Submitted by Pierre_Admin on 2013/05/06 21:28
Coming up in the next release (0.9.26PreRel10):
 
Focus of this release is the Mapview :
  • New: Mapview: The Insert key (Ins) creates a new item under the current focus item
  • New: Mapview: Drag-drop to move items from one parent to another
  • New: Mapview: Ctrl+up/down increases/decreases the node maximum node width. Width is grid specific
  • Fixed: Mapview: Display orientation is not saved (left-right vs up/down)
  • Fixed: Mapview: Ctrl+= an Ctrl+- keyboard shortcut, to expand / collapse items, do not work
  • Fixed: Mapview: Icons are not shown correctly
  • Fixed: Mapview: Print Preview was broken in the previous version
  • Fixed: Mapview: Hyperlinks were no longer working
  • Fixed: Mapview: Item text is not updated when changes are made in other grids
  • Fixed: Mapview: Items are not deleted when deleted in other grids
  • Fixed: Ctrl+Tab to switch tab sometimes opens the Manage grid dialog
  • Fixed: Hyperlinks to grids : broken
  • Fixed: Pressing Shift immediately after Enter could open the pop-up editor
  • Fixed: When many grids were opened, GDI usage was too high
  • Change: To improve performance, pressing Enter creates a new item but no longer automatically enter Edit mode. Simply start typing to begin Edit.
  • Fixed: Clipping window can sometimes take a long time to open. Occurs if the Wikitag field has >10000 items.
  • Workaround: In Win 8, the universal clipper does not work correctly, presumably due to some security restrictions. Users now have a workaround: Simply hit Ctrl+C before hitting the clipper hotkey.
I'll update this post with other changes.

Comments

Users now have a workaround: Simply hit Ctrl+C before hitting the clipper hotkey.
 
What clipper hotkey?

Pierre_Admin

2013/05/14 17:15

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

see -- link to nonexistent node ID 2183 --

jan_rifkinson

2013/05/14 18:03

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

{Win}+c brings up the Win8 Charm  Bar
{Win}+N brings up new IQ note. User can paste in the bottom window, link is not inserted
 
Are the other options, i.e. {Alt}, etc supposed to be used in combination with {Win} key b/c those combos that I tried don't work either. Didn't try all of them
 
BTW, Evernote clipper has absolutely no problem clipping directly & simply from Win 8 IE 10 into an Evernote new note.
 
Just sayin'
 

Pierre_Admin

2013/05/14 18:11

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

You can change the {Win}+C shortcut to something else in Tools > Options.
 

jan_rifkinson

2013/05/14 20:14

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Not to be difficult but:
 
<WIN> in combination with A,C,Q,I,H,K,<TAB>,F,W,L,P,Z,X,O,+,V,D,R,T,U,<BREAK>,M,<HOME>,<UP>,<DOWN>,<LEFT>,,<RIGHT> and some other combos are already in use by Win8.
 
Meantime, not to point out the obvious, but Evernote has gotten by the security issue somehow without asking the user to jump through hoops.
 
Any further suggestions or thoughts on this issue would be greatly appreciated.

Pierre_Admin

2013/05/14 20:28

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

You can use any combination of CTRL and ALT keys also...
 
Evernote has got a larger dev. team than I have...
 

jan_rifkinson

2013/05/15 09:04

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Yeah, well, I think quality trumps quantity

jan_rifkinson

2013/05/15 12:57

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

OK, I've tried a lot of combinations w/o luck. Maybe you have another idea as this is quite frustrating.

Tom

2013/05/15 16:01

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

[quote=jan_rifkinson]
OK, I've tried a lot of combinations w/o luck. Maybe you have another idea as this is quite frustrating.
[/quote]
 
I thought the fix was only coming in the next release (?)

Armando

2013/05/15 18:23

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

Hi Jan,
 
I'm using alt+shift+c with Windows 8. It works well.
So to clip, what you will need to do is 
 
- Ctrl+C
- Alt+shift+c
 
Note that -- as Tom suggested -- the current version won't work with this workaround as I think at the moment Pierre empties the clipboard before sending a ctrl+c (which doesn't work, maybe for security reasons).
 
 
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Windows 8
Sony Vaio S Series 13 (SVS131E21L)
Ram:8gb, CPU: Intel i5-3230M, 2.6ghz

jan_rifkinson

2013/05/16 09:21

In reply to by Armando

Tks Armando. I'll give that a shot here. @Tom: you're right.  But the combo should call up IQ anyway -- but clipping data is not working yet. ????

jan_rifkinson

2013/05/17 10:46

In reply to by Armando

Armando,
 
If I'm using IE10, the combo <alt><shft>c  displays a menu containing favorites, history, feeds
If I'm using Chrome I get an error beep
 
so
 
I don't know what I'm doing that you're not doing to make this work.
I think my steps are correct:
 
 
select data in IE10 or Chrome
{CTRL}+C
{SHIFT}{ALT}+C   (which I assume is supposed to clip data & dump it into a new note in IQ)
 
In IE10 this brings up the display mentioned above
In Chrome I get what is an error beep from IQ
 
In options:
Add item is set at {SHIFT}{ALT}+C
Add to note is set at {SHIFT}{ALT}+A
 
Can you see any differences in what I'm doing vs what you are doing?
 
Thanks.

Armando

2013/05/18 22:46

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

Hi Jan,
 
I don't use IE, so it's possible that there's a conflict there. You could try another shortcut as there are certainly other possibilities that would fit your workflow.
 
In Chrome it works well though. (However, for now, Nothing will appear in the clipper window -- unless you're using the version Pierre is currently working on ! -- but you should see the add item dialog and should be able to paste in the HtML part.)
 
Maybe there's some shortcut conflict on your computer. You should try several combinations to at least be able to get the dialog to appear. Once you get that , find the best keys combination.
 
 
 
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Windows 8
Sony Vaio S Series 13 (SVS131E21L)
Ram:8gb, CPU: Intel i5-3230M, 2.6ghz