Fix hang when recent files are on (inaccessible) network drives.Fix line spacing when (re-)loading a document.Fix crash when using the PDF preview zoom context menu.Improve interoperability with docstrip by adding support for%^^A ! TeX.Improve support for dark themes (changing the syntax highlighting color palette fixing the color of the current line when changing OS color schemes fixing the background color of the screen calibration widget for dark themes).Add "Fit to Content Width" to the PDF preview zoom context menu and to the scaling preferences. ![]() Use native separators (/ or ) in the recent files menu.Add full paths as tool tips in the "Open Recent" menu.Disable "Remove Aux Files" during typesetting.Prevent concurrent typesetting in multi-file sources.Improve preservation of Unicode characters during loading/saving.Add a ruler with draggable guidelines to the PDF previewer.I've been using it extensively for years and have pretty much enjoyed it the whole time. Regardless of this annoyance, I still love Evernote. You can also use a more round-about way, using more clicks and contextual menus to get this done in TextEdit or Microsoft Word, but the Dictionary app looks to me to be the quickest way to get it done, until the Evernote folks get their heads on straight! Once this is done, it takes a few seconds for the red dots to disappear, but disappear they will. I'm using macOS Big Sur and opening the Dictionary App (in the Applications folder) will allow me to type in the affected word and then in that very field where I type the word, I can right-click select, "Learn Spelling." You have to make sure the entire word is selected, not just click inside the word or else you won't see the "Learn Spelling" selection. I'm just thinking, "What the heck?! Really?!" Removing the ability to "Learn spelling" and still include the annoying little red dots indicating that a word is misspelled, has to be a violation of fundamental programming 101.įortunately, there is a pretty simple way to "Learn spelling," at least on a Mac. I agree with nearly every one else here that it was a dumb idea to remove "Learn Spelling" in the new Evernote. Oh and no, my PC doesn't name me as magnoliasouth. Quick problem (for those TLDR folks): How do I edit words that I have accidentally added to spell check, as okay? It is not in C:\Users\magnoliasouth\AppData\Local\Evernote\Evernote\Dict\user.dic or any folder pastĬ:\Users\magnoliasouth\AppData\Local\Evernote* I tried deleting it and it was unchanged. It didn't matter, neither of them work, for one, the default.dic file was empty so that was no help. ![]() I tried reading this: and this #option2 because I thought that perhaps since the first one didn't work, maybe it was a Windows thing. I'm not calling out Evernote because I blame Windows for making it difficult. ![]() I find it discouraging that it is so hard to correct spell check dictionaries. Unfortunately for me, I'm faster at doing that than my brain can work because I added misspelled words (not names, not that it matters). I got sick of the red squiggles and knowing I would definitely use those surnames again, I began adding them like crazy. Today I was writing a lot of surnames along with details. Thorough explanation of the problem: I use a lot of abbreviations that I may or may not ever need to use again which spell check often snags as incorrect.
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