ttscoff / nv

MultiMarkdown version of Notational Velocity with Markdown editing features and preview
http://brettterpstra.com/projects/nvalt
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
1.77k stars 198 forks source link

Can't See App Menus #551

Open obliograce opened 5 years ago

obliograce commented 5 years ago

I have been using nvAlt for some time. I know it should have menus to change background, etc. But, there are no menus for nvAlt anymore. Nada.

nvAlt will launch. nvAlt will work. When nvAlt is closed and reopened, nvAlt will remember what was put into it. When nvAlt is on my screen, it will quit using the standard "option-q" quit command. I can open nvAlt after finding nvAlt using Alfred. I can open nvAlt by double clicking on the nvAlt app.

When nvAlt is open (running), It will not show any menus - at all. No"nvAlt", no menus of any kind. When nvAlt is open (running), when I control tab to see all my running apps, nvAlt is not showing in the running apps menu. I am not seeing any new finder icons so there is no indication anywhere how to get to preferences in nvAlt.

I cannot see the version in the running app since, as I have mentioned, there is no menu bar for nvAlt at all.

The version in the Finder info panel is: nvALT by David Halter and Brett Terpstra, based on NV 2.0 β5 Copyright © 2010 Zachary Schneirov, All Rights Reserved.

What happened?

I am running High Sierra version 10.13.6 (17G4015)

obliograce commented 5 years ago

Hello? @ttscoff, anyone there? It has been almost two months since I posted this question and NVAlt has continued to limp along. I hate to do it but if this is not addressed I am going to have to leave NVAlt behind. I purchased a license for Marked 2 just to support NVAlt's developer. I don't even use markdown. I use NVAlt as it is so handy for my record keeping logs. It can create internal links, change the background colors, etc., and, it is very fast at searching past entry data. I love using NVAlt but as I posted back in mid December, it's broken and I need to address this.

PLEASE!

ttscoff commented 5 years ago

Sorry, missed this post. Is it possible you've turned off Show Dock Icon in Preferences->General?

ttscoff commented 5 years ago

Oh, and you can open preferences using ⌘, (command comma)