What do you mean by "I've migrated my User data across from the old Mac"? Did you restore from a back up or copied the data folder? This might be getting the app confused. I just find the 'migrating' business a bit irritating and wonder what is going on. It takes a few seconds to migrate the notes, then the app functions as normal.Įvernote works perfectly well on the new Mac, and there's no reason why it shouldn't. Now, every time I open up Evernote, a window pops up with 'Migrating notes from earlier version', and a progress bar. ![]() The Mac is new and I've migrated my User data across from the old Mac (also running Evernote 6.2.1 and El Capitan). I'm running Evernote 6.2.1 on a Mac with El Capitan. Is Evernote seeing these artefacts or are we alone?Ī fellow forum user suggested posting this here. This is one of the more dependable ways that I can replicate the effect but as in the original post there are other artefacts just during normal use. If you are able to replicate this bug you'll at this moment see the transparency break or vanish. You ought now to see Evernote more or less looking like it is supposed to look, with transparency around the notes, not just the sidebar.ĥ. While that app is in the foreground press ctrl + up arrow key, then ctrl + right arrow key (if Evernote is to the right). ![]() Go back to space 1 and have a program selected (like safari, or an app you can tell is selected because its transparent)Ĥ. Open Evernote and make it either full-screen - or allow it to have it's own 'desktop space'.ģ. Log in to a mac running Yosemite or El CapitanĢ. ![]() Paqto it seems didn't know what causes the problem or how to obviously replicate the effect but I've found this fairly reliable:ġ. Since nobody from Evernote has responded to Paqto's "Background problem" thread I'm going to be that guy and repeat my latest post here where it might be seen.
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