| Project: | Mori |
| Version: | 1.1.3 |
| Component: | User interface |
| Category: | feature |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | closed |
Description
Jesse,
Would just like to add my vote to have a pref to open the last document open. I actually have my Mori database on a folder outside the Application Support folder. This is for backup purposes. Synchronise Pro seems to have minor problems with backing up the latter, giving rise to inconsistent backups.
And when will Services be supported?
Regards,
Steve Jamieson
Updates
I liked this behavior in HBN too. I frequently have 2-4 separate Mori notebooks open at a time, and I would prefer Mori to remember which were open when I last quit, and reopen just those.
| Version: | » 1.1.2 |
And when will Services be supported?
Services have been supported since Mori 1.1 I believe.
Fulfilling this request should also allow for setting a different default notebook location.
| Version: | 1.1.2 | » 1.1.3 |
| Component: | Code | » User interface |
| Priority: | normal | » critical |
I too very much want to be able to set my own default Mori file and location. Right now the new set up is forcing me to synchronize yet another location, rather than just my home directory where all of my working files are located.
Edwin
| Priority: | critical | » normal |
I, too, would like to be able to choose a startup default Mori doc. True, I could probably do this by editing/renaming the one in ~/Library/App Support -- but who wants to do that?! Also, it might be nice to keep that doc as a "clean" backup.
I also want to be able to set my own default Mori file and location.
I agree - I want to set my own default file and location
cheers
peter
I've come to rely on the Quicksilver Inbox script to add new items to Mori's inbox with the same spontaneity that I type my name. But guess what... if I don't already have Mori running with my main notebook open it adds the new items to the getting started document. Then I have to open my own notebook, drag and drop... defeats the whole purpose.
Also, I had to reformat the drive and lost my main Mori notebook because it was in the ~/Library instead of my Documents folder that was backed up. Jesse, you just gotta fix it.
| Status: | active | » closed |
Mori 1.2 will now open the last document when restarting. And it has changed the location for your default notebook to your documents folder.