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Torley... saving notecards as text files would certainly help a bit. Then I could go find it, open it and print it later. Direct print would be best but save is a readonable compromise. Thanks for responding.
I am not sure how this would produce an overhead. I had assumed thi sowuld all be client side so no effect on the SL server. Unless you mean making the viewer code larger. Maybe it could just save the text to disk as suggested by you and then automatically call notepad to open it. That way the extra code for formattting and printing the text is not part of the viewer download. Btw. I have another one (MISC-82) that has been voted up the priority list but no Linden has commented on it yet. Please take a look at that one. I think ithat may cut out some database activity (and so speed SL up) as well as making SL nicer to use, so I am much more keen to get it adopted. Hi.
The idea of the copy / past is interesting, but all text with liks is lost. A direct print or a save as html would be appreciated. Rui @ Portugal The notecard could also accept BBCode color codes.
Good Idea, to have a save to disk for note-cards, then again we should have a save to disk for scripts too. A simple single click way to back up our scripts would be great.
Raven~~ Printing scripts would be even more useful, and you can't do it with a simple cut and paste. Sure, I can copy the text into a notecard, but SL's color coding goes away. Without that a script is much harder to read.
This applies to notecards to a lesser extent, as notecard attachments (landmarks, pictures, etc.) turn into ??? when copied into a text file. And while I'm here, why are there two completely different editors for notecards vs. scripts? Notecards have just as much need of search & replace. Perhaps even more if you've seen the typos in my manuals.
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What are the main problems for you to copy and paste notecard text into an external application? (E.g., if you run SL full-screen, I can see how that'd impede you to multitask between programs.)