Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Service Pack 1 NoteTab Pro 6.2 I'm trying to share user settings between Windows useraccounts. This worksby adding the /USER...
... Yes, we lost a lot of flexibility going from NTB v4.95 to v5+. I was forced to come up with another way of invoking NTB. It involves editing your registry...
Thanks for the reply. If I understand you, the options are: 1. Edit a registry key for each file type that I want to associate with a Command-line switched...
I occasionally use the 2nd approach, assigning a batchfile, i.e. "launchNTP.cmd", to open the desired file. The command file contains the following command: ...
When you RIGHT-click on a filename in Windows Explorer, and choose "Open with", you get a list of programs, and the option to "chose a default" program to open...
I stopped using NTP 4.6(?) a few years ago because of file saving conflicts between networked computers. I've since been reduced to working in bed on a single...
Hi Clueless! :-) ... It's notepro.ini for Notetab Pro and notetab.ini for the others. For 4.6* I'm pretty sure you'll find the ini file in Notetab's program ...
Windows 7 Home Premium NoteTab Pro 6.2 File extensions can be associated with NoteTab by two methods: within NoteTab, View | Options | Associations, or Windows...
... I can't think there is any difference. I suppose Notetab and other programs that offer an easy interface to file association do just that, offer another...
Not with Windows 7…you must do many, many things to get NoteTab, not Notepad, to open on all various text file types that come defaulted with notepad. There...
Doesn't really answer the question though, of whether the NoteTab File Associations list does anything different than just doing the same through the normal...
Experimenting here on Windows 7, there may be a difference. When I added txt files to NoteTab's Associations list, they did open with NoteTab but the file...
Hi. I am a very new user of NoteTab Pro 6.2. It has lots of features I like, but I've got several questions about NTP's bookmarks. I see that I can select...
Hi. I am a very new user of NoteTab Pro 6.2. It has lots of features I like, but I've got several questions about NTP's bookmarks. I see that I can select...
I am sorry I have never used bookmarks, someone else will have to help you. I will say however, that this is the single best piece of software on my desktop....
I think what you may want is called Quick List? It's in the View - Options tabs. It has a list of files you worked on, on the right of the window. John _____ ...
... No, you can number them from 0 to 9. ... No more available. ... No. ... With shortcut Ctrl+number (NT Pro), or with clip ^!GoToBookmark number ... You...
Hello, cq9; Friday, December 23, 2011, 8:17:36 PM, you wrote: c> What happens if I want more than ten bookmarks? I don't think you can have more than 10...
... I think with use of Notetab's Clip language you can create your own savable bookmark equivalents. The idea would be to use a set of characters that you...
Thanks very much, Don, for this helpful suggestion. I am very new to NoteTab Pro, and so I haven't yet looked at what is available with the Clip language....
Hello cq9, This does not respond to your question about bookmarks, however, you might look at the Outline feature in NoteTab as a possible substitute for ...
Thanks, Ray, for your suggestion. I agree that the Outline feature seems very useful, but I wouldn't want to have to use it every time I want to add bookmarks...
Is it possible to receive a confirmation before closing all tabs via the right click menu? I cannot count the times I have accidently closed all the tabs by...
NT Light ver 6.2 Windows 7 I can't find any posts on a little problem I'm having in a clip (although this is not clip related) in which doing a sort from the...
In NoteTab Pro 6.2/fv, I have changed my standard font to Courier New, which has a *lot* of useful characters in the high-end Unicode range. I tried getting...
... AFAIK, Notetab does not have complete Unicode support. It does have read-only Unicode support, but the file has to have the BOM (Bit Order Mark) in order...