If I'm writing a Confluence article, I'll often use Shift+Win+S, grab what I want, highlight a piece of the image with the editing tool, and then Ctrl+C it so I can paste it into my article. When I'm done, I then have a bunch of Snip & Sketch windows open.

I have a mac in one of my labs. I occasionally code on it. I don't know how you can switch between two arduino sketch windows on a mac. The cmd + tab only goes between applications, not two windows within arduino. It's difficult to try to copy code and move the windows back and forth. If you are using a mac, how would you go about doing it? Is there no facility to dock windows on left/right on a mac? Both windows and linux have that feature.


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I know that many mac programs have "window" on the menu bar. You can drop down this menu and select which window you want to view. Arduino IDE has no such feature. You maximize one window to work on it. Then you have to move it around and find the other sketch window. It's a huge pain. Maybe I should recommend this feature.

No, I can't find a way to start arduino ide as another process with the mac dock. There is no option like that. I can't find where the application is so I can't run it in terminal either. It would be big hassle even if this works. Every sketch I pick from the list of sketchbook has to be done by opening a new arduino ide instance.

If you have been using windows for a while, you will see the minus in win 8 as just small things. I dont mind using win 8 on my laptop and my win 8 tablet runs anything. My ipad though, is a completely different story. Mac os is not bad. But the focus is definitely on the less configurable than win machines. Less knobs to turn, less phone support to hire. More effort on looking good and wasting cpu cycles looking good. MS is also going towards this direction.

I'm not familiar with mac OS or linux. I use them sometimes. I know windows can do a lot and in straightforward ways for end users. Some old-timers disliked win 8 tile interfaces and decided to not even try to use win 8. They like their xp or win 7. I claim to have used windows for over 20 years since the beginning. You can run early versions of windows not as an operating system, but as a DOS application

My mac is 7 years old and it is slow with OSX yosmite(?). Maybe a new mac will change my experience a bit. MAC OSX is OK. If you are familiar with it, you get your job done like a windows user would on a PC. I've used GUI for almost 3 decades since Atari. No OS is extraordinary except that linux GUI is always awkward.

I am not sure because the customization only we are not able to remove the Snip and Sketch from the system by the steps( -us/windows/forum/all/how-uninstall-snip-sketch/17fd7eeb-30aa-4af2-942a-1d16a10cb5c1) mentioned in the above reply.

I am currently working on a data visualization which takes information from a movie, that plays in realtime and creates simultaneously.For that I want to have two seperate sketch windows. One window should show the movie playing in realtime and the other the ongoing visualization.

As a Mac/Windows hybrid user, I've gotten quite used to the convenient hotkey in macOS to screenshot all, parts, or windows on the screen. I was glad to find that Microsoft has finally got there with Snip & Sketch tool, but the one thing lacking was the autosave feature. Whether you're making an installation guide (as I am) or just want to take shots that you sort through later, auto-save is critical.

You'll end up with a bunch of extra S&S windows, but unfortunately those are the breaks. If the S&S notification isn't clicked, the autosave never occurs. I would guess the tool does the saving whenever it brings a "snip" into the app. You can just right click > close all windows on the S&S taskbar icon when you're done.

I noticed from some other Googling that the folder has changed locations a few times over different Windows versions, which may very likely happen again in the future. These instructions are valid for the following windows version, which can be found under Start > About your PC

Up until the latest update Version 23.1.319 I could select a model copy and then paste the model to a new sketch up window. This has now stopped working - work around of course is to save and then import but this is time consuming when multiple models are required.

The Sketch documents (.ptsketch file format) are managed separately from the Pro Tools Session files (.ptx), which means that any Sketch document can be opened in any Session, any time. This allows access to the same Sketch file from multiple Sessions. I personally find Sketch windows to be a really great way to organize collections of samples! I am excited to see some of the other handy workflows that users will invent that are made possible by having this window have its own file format.

Do any of you know if it is possible to configure the display mode to make it look like a semi-transparent sketch?

I have tried various settings, from Shaded to Arctic and Patent Drawing, but none of these forms of display comes close to the example below. This form looks aesthetically pleasing and seems to be a combination of the Shaded and Arctic functions. Unfortunately, the Transparency function of Arctic settings does not work.

Knowing the type of character used by the hand stamp I am wondering if it would be possible to use this text in our dies. The only problem is that the windows fonts are double line walled and we need this to just be single walled (or no volume).

If you want to create your own font you have to take a paper with square grid and sketch your characters using straight lines. Then you have to described pen movement using m and d commands. There is no software editor available (I mean free of charge software).

I just played around with the new sketch mode. This is in my opinion a huge improvement to Evernote on Windows. (No sketches were one of the main reason why I switched to OneNote years ago, and I would be glad if the Evernote 10 grows into a tool that could replace it again. So this is a great step in my opinion, even if the main application still needs to grow a lot further.)

I found no easy way to freely move around the drawing area in order to see different parts of a sketch. The only thing that worked for me was the dedicated "scolling" feature of my touchpad. (Which is not available if I flip my 2-in-1 laptop.)

One big problem with sketches is printing them / the notes that they are embedded in. Regular texts just flows over to the next paper, but sketches often don't print well. If they are too big, they get too compressed to be useful and it is hard to judge this "breaking point" on a free canvas. Or they don't fit well onto one page and just get cut in the middle.

In effect, such problems force you to put notes with sketches into other tools like word, instead of the dedicated note-app, if you have to / want to print or to export to pdf. If I could limit the canvas size, I could make a sketch that makes good use of one A4-page and also gets printed this way.

(By the way: Limiting the note-area to typical paper sizes to allow better printing is something the old OneNote-application offers and that was also dropped in the newer app. Quite a few people complained about this there as well. Since Microsoft plans to move back to an improved version of the older version this feature is hopefully going to stay there.)



(By the way: The current help article about the sketch mode on Windows shows more options and a different menu-stype than my Evernote version 10.4: -us/articles/360001598367 - Compared to the bugs / missing core features of Evernote 10 all the help-pages are probably not a priority, but it is still confusing.)

This is seriously essential. Evernote needs to make these changes. As it is, the app is AWFUL for windows because it is impossible to take ink notes properly. Not being able to move around or have ANY shortcuts at all like undo or selection tools makes it truly impossible. I would pay for more features!

A detail that I found out pretty much by accident:


At least on a touchscreen you can move around the canvas, if you use a two-finger-gesture. With two fingers you can zoom in/out AND also move around on the canvas, if you place both next to each other.


(I just checked: this sitll isn't mentioned in the help-article about the sketch-feature that I linked in my post above. And the paper color selector mentioned there still doesn't exist in the actual sketch-feature.)

I would not want to get rid of the free canvas as the baseline - I would just prefer it if I could choose a paper size and see the sketch reduced to that format. But as I said above: that would only make sense combined with an overall strategy for excellent note-printing. And I admit that this may be an overall bad focus for a html-based note app.

The new sketch tool in EN 10+ is pretty anorexic. It would greatly benefit from a copy & paste functionality and shorcuts to select the tools. I've mentioned this quite a few times in separate threads but, apparently, nobody is interested in this tool (but me!)

The editor used to edit images in EN old & new versions, which is just based on Skitch (which become unsupported for a while now in Windows & Android) has always been great despite all its shortcomings, but makes EN support /mantain two different sketch editors ff782bc1db

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