![]() I don't really remember why I did it in the first place. There are about a thousand other examples of empty containers in other applications too. It's kind of expected, since you can have empty mailboxes in Mail. ![]() Right now you have to have at least one entry (or journal) in a journal at all times, but it would be nice to be able to have a completely empty journal. Tonight I'll probably work on allowing journals to be empty. 2.7 will be out a lot quicker that 2.6 was, so it'll be okay. If I do a 2.6.1 I'll fix that, but at this point it's looking like that won't be needed. It's not a big deal you can apply the same preferences from the Terminal ( instructions here), but it's just unfortunate that the pleasant UI doesn't work. So anything you do there won't matter at all. The Drawers group in the "Syntax" tab wasn't hooked up at all to anything. Talking about the Hidden Preferences window, I discovered that a whole portion of it is busted in 2.6. It's a lot more flexible now, which has allow me to integrate the Hidden Preferences window directly into it as a pane right alongside the others (but will still only show up if you have the hidden preference set for it). In fact, I took the time to completely rewrite the Preferences window on Sunday. A lot of hidden preferences have been "promoted" into the real preferences. Nested journals, lists, Wiki links it's all good now. That was when I thought I was going to release 2.6 in July or August, but oh well. I just couldn't make sure everything was satisfactory for 2.6, so I postponed it. As I've said in e-mail many a time, a lot of this was done in the 2.6 timeframe but was disabled for testing reasons. ![]() If you've noticed the recent changes that have gone in you can see a lot of nifty features have been added. Yes dear friends, work on MacJournal 2.7 has begun in earnest.
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