On May 10, 2007, at 12:51pm, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
To be specific, Yojimbo doesn't edit "documents" and as such,
doesn't have any sort of notion of an unsaved document.
if that's the case, then why does yojimbo have a "save" command at
all? :-)
while i understand, semantically, what you
last night, while working in a small note window (one of my favorite
features; thanks!), i discovered that modifying it does not trigger
the standard, OS X, red-dot indicator for a modified document.
i attempted to include a tiny screen shot, but the list doesn't
accept attachments. i'm ref
wow, jim, this is awesome. i'll try it later this evening.
thanks!!
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On May 9, 2007, at 12:25pm, Jim DeVona wrote:
On 5/9/07, Jim DeVona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the more i think about this issue, i realize that there are many
> documents i will need to chan
thanks, jim. i really appreciate this.
the more i think about this issue, i realize that there are many
documents i will need to change. in fact, for me, it will be
essentially every document that i import as such, going forward,
it's going to be quite a bit of extra work to manually ch
wow. i was completely unaware that you could add application-specific
shortcuts in that window. talk about hidden features! i stand corrected.
many thanks,
-merv
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On May 5, 2007, at 6:05pm, Jim Correia wrote:
You can add application specific keyboard shorcuts a
yes, but to my knowledge, not to yojimbo. :-)
of course, i can also use quickeys (which i do extensively), but if
you ever find yourself using an app on another computer, you have to
do without your custom shortcuts, unless quickeys is also installed
there and your shortcuts have been impo
thanks for the tip! i wasn't aware of the command-(1-5) shortcuts in
the panel. nice!
thanks again
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On May 5, 2007, at 4:27pm, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
in the file menu, of the 5 types of new items -- note, bookmark,
password, serial number, and web archive -
in the file menu, of the 5 types of new items -- note, bookmark,
password, serial number, and web archive -- why does only "new note"
have a keyboard shortcut? i'm baffled by this. it's more efficient
never to have to lift one's hands from the keyboard. but in yojimbo,
the only way to creat
this is a two-part request:
i'm leaning heavily toward yojimbo, after trying out various
competitors, especially one called "kit." so now, i'd like to
transfer some items from kit into yojimbo. but when i do, yojimbo
registers the date of *import* as the date *created*, which causes
assoc
since i'm experiencing this -- with only 19 items in my database, and
*without* performing any searches -- i'm going to go ahead and write
support about this issue. if i commit to yojimbo, i'll have hundreds
of items before too long, and i'm concerned about the issue worsening
as my databas
yes, i'm using .mac syncing. that is, i *plan* to. but so far, i only
have yojimbo installed on one machine. but perhaps the app is still
communicating with whatever data is stored on .mac. but even when
i've made no changes to the database -- i'm just opening it to refer
to documents withi
thanks!
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On May 3, 2007, at 5:38am, Patrick Gilmour wrote:
I think the fix is to wait for the next version upgrade - this is a
common problem ;-)
Hold on in there!
On May 3, 2007, at 8:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
i'm enjoying yojimbo (still in t
you may have a point, there. i'm one of those guys who likes to keep
the number of items in his dock to a minimum. lol. but i can see the
merits of keeping yojimbo open. still, i'm glad to hear that this
issue is being investigated and addressed. :-)
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On May 3
hello,
i'm enjoying yojimbo (still in the evaluation period), but i have a
problem:
each time i launch yojimbo, i get the SBBOD (spinning beach ball of
death) off and on for about a minute. during this time, it is very
difficult (or sometimes impossible) for me to interact with the
appl
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