On 11-Apr-07, at 5:07 AM, Yojimbo-Talk List wrote:
On 4/8/07 at 6:03 PM, Verdon Vaillancourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
spake thusly:
Has it been considered to add the ability to lock or write
protect items in YJ, notes specifically?
You can encrypt them via a password, does this count? :)
I hadn't really thought of that. I don't think that would be very
convenient for my workflow in this case. The items I'm storing are
a bunch of terminal commands and boilerplate cvs and svn queries
that I use regularly and can't always remember confidently. I used
to keep them as text clippings and the like. I like the way I can
tag and search them in YJ a lot. I just am concerned about
inadvertently editing one and not realizing it. It would be nice
if I could toggle read/write status for the content of a note's
main text area
I think this would be a good feature also. One of my notes is the
routing numbers to a bunch of banks. It would be disastrous if one
of these were inadvertently changed. But they are not private
information. I just don't want to accidentally change one. (But I
do want the ability to add/change) Thanks. Great product.
Which is why the suggestion of first saving them as a PDF (although a
good idea) isn't quite the right solution either. I think for what
Dean and I are getting at, some form of toggle would be ideal.
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