glushchenko / fsnotes

Notes manager for macOS/iOS
https://fsnot.es
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Add support for drag and drop of text selections #1591

Open eyelessjerry opened 11 months ago

eyelessjerry commented 11 months ago

macOS Ventura Apple silicon

I cannot drag and drop any text to notes – is it by design? Guess that would be like the second thing one would try in using the program ... 🤔. (At first I had problem copying and pasting text to fsnotes also, but upon restart (moved the directory to iCloud) it works.)

eyelessjerry commented 11 months ago

And, for god's sake – windows should minimize when double-clicked by default ... at least there should be an option to use the default behaviour (it used to be the default behaviour in System Settings, but intelligent people still set it as their default in System settings and expect it to be honored in all apps, unless they opt out of it ...).

eyelessjerry commented 11 months ago

I also cannot figure out the difference between using the .md & .markdown formats – they are supposed to be the same, but maybe not here ... .

gingerbeardman commented 11 months ago

lots to address in these three

  1. drag and drop: not quite sure what you're trying. you can drag and drop files onto the app. for text selections: copy and paste can be done.

  2. i will file this as another issue

  3. right, .md and .markdown, no difference. some people prefer the shorter extension some prefer the longer.

eyelessjerry commented 11 months ago

Yes, I have always been dragging text between windows in all apps I use – I know it does not necessarily always works, but it is often easier than copying and pasting (even when knowing the shortcuts by heart). It is not so bloody important, but I find it disturbing when one cannot drag text – which one also use inside documents. (Just the other day filed a bug with Apple who doesn't allow to drag out text from the Messages app (the other way it works there), but that doesn't make their way of abandoning making macOS easy to use an argument for others to do the same.) (I specifically said "text", not files, which I tested also.)