![]() ![]() ![]() There is now a menu item which can be used to clear the search terms which were highlighted by doing a content search, or opening an item via Spotlight: Edit -> Find -> Clear Highlighted Search Terms. There is a new command - Duplicate - in the Edit menu which lets you duplicate the selected items. It is particularly useful when you want to add or remove a tag to a set of items which have a non-homogeneous tag set. This lets you add/remove/set the tags for the selected items. These commands open the combined tag editor/label editor to display and allow editing of your existing tags and labels (respectively). There are two new commands on the window menu: "Show Tags" and "Show Labels". Item will be tagged with tag collection's tags When creating a new item, if there is a single selection in the collections list, if that collection is: This is the case even for an Any/OR tag collection. In the case of tag collections, after creating the items, Yojimbo will apply all tags used in the collection to the items. ![]() the "Flagged Items" factory smart collection.When dragging files/data to the collections list or Drop Dock, you can now drop items on This is controlled via the "Show in Drop Dock" checkbox in the collection inspector. It is now possible to control which collections appear in the Drop Dock. Otherwise you may drag or paste an image into the view, then click "OK" to create. If there is an image on the clipboard when it is invoked, the sheet will be prefilled. directly, not by drag and drop or using the Quick Input Panel.) There is a "New Image." command that will let you create a new image in the application (i.e. Lets you visualize your data from the "inside out", using previously applied tags to see the relationships. You can access Yojimbo's online help by choosing "Yojimbo Help" from the Help menu. This page documents all feature additions and modifications included in the Yojimbo 2.0 update.įor information on changes made in previous versions of Yojimbo, please see the release notes archive. ![]()
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