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When the option (2) is turned off i will still be able to easily create a new note. Copy to the clipboard using Ctrl+F12, create a new note using Shift+Ctrl+F12 and paste the content using Ctrl+V. People that don't like this, can still leave the option turned on and they will have the standard behaviour as it always was with CN. People won't even notice the new enhancements.

The current shortcut Ctrl+F12 requests to select some text. Otherwise an empty note is created. I suggest to drop this requirement. The window title is always there and can be used to create a new note. Applications like FF and TB should be supported for grabing the url. This suggestion avoids problems that similar suggestions have. For example the current clipping feature always creates a new note, whereas many times i want to add a title/url combination to an existing note. Also it avoids the problem, that the main window automatically pop's up. Another advantage is the push model. With just two little modifications existing functionality can be extended to work much more efficient. Imo the suggestion also supersedes http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/topic/115035-grab-url-and-window-title-to-store-inside-notes-text/ and http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/topic/13907-clip-text-into-currently-edited-note/.

As for the shortcut F7 could be used in the notes editor, just as with the link field. For the notes list it is not possible to distinguish between URLs in the link field or the notes text. Thus i suggest to enhance F7 to always open all links in the notes text and the link field. This is true for the notes list and the notes editor.

1. The pull model has the advantage, that is does not need a global shortcut, since it is executed inside the notes editor. 

2. Grabbing should also work for applications like Thunderbird, that allow reading RSS feeds in a separate window that has a title and an URL, just like any regular browser.

After exporting to HTML you could also print the file as PDF and copy that file to your android device. (Remark: in iOS you would open it best in iBooks). Since it is not possible yet to print within CN you'll have to use the export-workaround.

 

How about exporting to HTML and either copy that file to your android device or else publish it on your (private) web-site?

 

This remark is copied from "SMS"; see http://www.cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1382#p5472


1. Аbility to create new note from txt-file using drag&drop action. Title of note is filename without extension. Content of note is content of file.
2. Ability to export note into txt-file using drag&drop action. Just pull note to desktop or file manager.

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Andrew, please be so kind posting in english, so that all users are able to read your comments. You'll also have better chances to receive feedback ;) Thomas