On 3/20/07, Derek Hardwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all,


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Anyhow, one feature which would really be useful would be a (better) way to
highlight text in Yojimbo.  Currently I have to define a "highlight" style
in TextEdit, which I can then apply to some selected text.   This means
either showing the ruler and selecting my style, or selecting some
previously "highlighted" text and copying the style, and then using
command-option-v to paste the style.

This works, but is hardly ideal.  It would be great if there could be a
key-sequence (toolbar item?) which would "highlight" text.  The key-sequence
is the key part, it would be nice to highlight text just as you would
underline or italicize it.  Of course, all it would be doing is applying a
pre-defined style, so users could always change the color or other style
characteristics.

This shouldn't be too tricky to implement, and I think it would be a welcome
addition for every student who organizes notes with Yojimbo.  PDF
highlighting would also be great (SUPER-great) but I understand there are
all sorts of technical issues with that :)

Would be great to be able to highlight/add notes to web-archives as
well. For PDFs maybe the stuff the Skim-people
(skim-app.sourceforge.net / open source) use, could be used.

Niels

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