On Dec 10, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
If you do want to click the Autofill button, Command-Shift-A is the
keyboard equivalent (just like Safari).
ok Steve, Sebastian,
thanks, the Command-Shift-A keyboard shortcut makes it more optimal
for me!
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hello.
i am new to Yojimbo and am loving it so far. I cannot figure out how to
show the formatting palette above my notes however. All that shows is fonts
and colors which opens those palettes in another window. The screenshots on
the yojimbo site show the align, tabs, etc. How do i get this
Feature proposal: Could Yojimbo list the number of files associated
with each tag in Yojimbo Preferences Tags? That way I coul see if
I have dead tags (with no files associated).
Or is there already a way to ascertain that?
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When I'm searching text file contents, it would be very nice to use
parentheses to specify a particular phrase. Would that be helpful to
anyone else? Or is there already a way to do things like this?
It is a third party plugin downloaded from here,
http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/freeware/services.html
If you have never installed it than it should not be a worry at all.
On Dec 10, 2007, at 3:10 AM, Johan™Strandberg wrote:
This is pretty serious (I heavily rely on PDF's not being
On 11.12.2007, at 12:54, Matt S. wrote:
i am new to Yojimbo and am loving it so far. I cannot figure out
how to show the formatting palette above my notes however. All that
shows is fonts and colors which opens those palettes in another
window. The screenshots on the yojimbo site show
On 11.12.2007, at 12:54, Dennis Bretz wrote:
Here's my question about Yojiimbo. If I'm understanding right,
there's essentially only one database for the Yojimbo application.
Even if I want to use Yojimbo to catalog stuff for several very
different things, they will all be together when I
The according menu entry is Format - Ruler - Show Ruler. I
am not a native speaker, but for me a ruler is not very intuitive.
The terminology comes from word processors. Originally, the
ruler was used to set tab stops and margins. As time marched
on, people started sticking things like
Here's my question about Yojiimbo. If I'm understanding right,
there's essentially only one database for the Yojimbo
application. Even if I want to use Yojimbo to catalog stuff
for several very different things, they will all be together
when I open Yojimbo. However, I can tag them separately
It took me awhile to get used to the one-bucket system at first, but
once I did, it is now second nature. I prefer having everything in one
place now.
However, I would still like it if you could have more than one YJ
library at a time (and sync them all over a single dotmac account) so
that my
However, I would still like it if you could have more than one YJ
library at a time (and sync them all over a single dotmac account) so
that my wife and I could have separate buckets. Given that individulal
dotmac accounts are probably very often used by families of users,
this seems a reasonable
Posted by David Aronsohn on 2007-12-11 06:54:43
It is a third party plugin downloaded from here,
http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/freeware/services.html
If you have never installed it than it should not be a worry at all.
On Dec 10, 2007, at 3:10 AM, Johan�Strandberg wrote:
This is
On Dec 11, 2007, at 8:05 AM, Andrew Janjigian wrote:
However, I would still like it if you could have more than one YJ
library at a time (and sync them all over a single dotmac account) so
that my wife and I could have separate buckets. Given that individulal
dotmac accounts are probably very
Here's a weird little curiosity - I opened an Adobe Illustrator
document just now (by double-clicking on it's icon in the Finder),
for the first time since installing the recent 1.5 update, and rather
than opening Illustrator my Mac decided that Yojimbo was a better
choice and created a
I'd like the option to have a warning when I attempt to delete a
collection. It seems pretty easy to lose a lot of data with a
keystroke when I am going really fast, and that might help.thanks
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On Dec 11, 2007 6:54 AM, Gert van Oss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 10, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
If you do want to click the Autofill button, Command-Shift-A is the
keyboard equivalent (just like Safari).
ok Steve, Sebastian,
thanks, the Command-Shift-A keyboard
Steve Kalkwarf [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-12-11 11.51
Ah, but the problem (for us) with that is that we want to share
calendars contacts, so separate accounts are no good.
What we do in our house is cross-publish calendars. I tried all
sorts of evil tricks to allow my calendars to be
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