Hello,
Using CintaNotes 1.2, I'd like to be able to select a bunch of notes in the list, copy them, and paste them in an external application.
Currently, the title aren't included, just the bodies of each note
My .15€,
[Clipboard] Copy/paste notes must include title
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1. Please keep it one request/suggestion per topic.
2. Please mark the requests with the following tags:
[Startup] - issue related to the program's startup or shutdown process;
[Taking] and [Clipping] - related to acquiring/creating notes (excl. editing);
[Viewing] - related to notes list browsing and reading;
[Editing] - related to the process of editing new and existing notes;
[Search] - related to note searching and finding;
[Managing] - related to note organization and management;
[Reordering/Sorting] - related to sorting or reordering the notes list;
[Clipboard] - clipboard operations;
[Import] and [Export] - issue related to bulk notes import/export;
[Globalization] - issues related to multiple languages/cultures support;
[Files] and [Backup] - file operations,notes back-end and backup;
[UI] - UI issues which don't fall into any of the above categories;
[Other] - other issues which don't fall into any of the above categories.
Thank you!
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Re: [Clipboard] Copy/paste notes must include title
Good idea.
I'd vote for that
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I'd vote for that
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Re: [Clipboard] Copy/paste notes must include title
CintaNotes Developer wrote:Ctrl+Shift+C?
I'd reserve that for copying notes without the title, since most of the times I'd want the full note info, including URL -- why else would I keep that info in the note in the first place... And could always open the note up to select just what I want, even if I wasn't aware of the shortcut, right?
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Re: [Clipboard] Copy/paste notes must include title
Midas, you won't believe it, but at some point it has already been so and was changed under a premise that copying note contents happens more often. Maybe this is a sign that it should be configurable? Another point supporting the "configurable hotkeys" idea.
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Re: [Clipboard] Copy/paste notes must include title
CintaNotes Developer wrote:Midas, you won't believe it, but at some point it has already been so and was changed under a premise that copying note contents happens more often. Maybe this is a sign that it should be configurable? Another point supporting the "configurable hotkeys" idea.
Reminds me of the fable about the old man, the boy and the donkey and how everyone they pass had a different idea on how they should reach their destination (all on their feet; man walking, boy riding donkey; boy walking, man riding donkey; both riding donkey). I guess then yes, that makes a strong case for making it configurable.
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