![]() ![]() Open Document in Marked.app is already in my editors palette, but since it’s such a great application it deserves an extra hot key. This helps me maintain a certain level of consistency all over my system, just like the ctrl-opt-` shortcut which I mentioned in other posts and which always triggers an app specific palette to show up. In almost all apps that have a drawer or can switch between a dual pane mode I’ve mapped this shortcut to trigger that behavior. ![]() ![]() I choose cmd-opt-S because I’m used to it from the Finder. Toggle Notes List is a macro that shows or hides the notes list in nvALT in case I need to view or edit a larger note and don’t feel like switching to another app. I changed Export Note to something else because I use a Keyboard Maestro palette as a kind of sequential hotkey (just like what Apptivate does) to let me choose from an array of editors. NOTATIONAL VELOCITY CHROME APP DOWNLOADUpdate: You can download the color scheme for the Apple Color Picker along with the Byword theme for Markdown previews here In addition I only use tags in my notes and disabled the official, OpenMeta, tag view.įoreground Text (Andale Mono, 13): #ebe7e3 I have set note previews to ‘hidden’ because I like the impression of the list view giving me a more simplistic overview. The vertical layout makes nvALT feel like one is using a magical really narrow all-in-one plain text manager – I enjoy it even more on my 11” MacBook Air where there isn’t too much screen real estate available. Unlike in the screen shot, I have it setup to use the maximal vertical space on my screen so that the windows stretches from top to bottom. I’m a fan of the vertical layout – that’s what has drawn my into using Notational Velocity years ago in the first place. NOTATIONAL VELOCITY CHROME APP HOW TOSo, if you just started using nvALT I suggest you read Michael Schechter’s “Moving Your Notes From Simplenote to Dropbox”, and, if you are looking for more tips and trick on how to enhance nvALT probably the best source is Gabe Weatherhead’s Nerdquery. This post isn’t a review, it’s just a short piece on how I’ve setup my nvALT. It’s the application I use to capture most of my thoughts. It holds all my lists, TaskPaper to-do’s, references and ideas. ![]()
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