

The period might be annoying (I couldn't figure out how to just insert a blank space), but it's better than selecting some previous text, copying a random character and pasting it. In Evernote, when you press the hotkey, a period is inserted in your default font. Then find it and set it to the desired hotkey under System Preferences->keyboard->shortcuts->services->text. " (It doesn't have to be a period - it can be any character(s).)ħ.) Save it. If you're new to Mac Automator here are the steps:ġ.) Open Automator Application and make a new "Service".Ģ.) add a new "Action" called "Run Shell Script".ģ.) Service receives no input in Evernote.Ħ.) And in the script body text enter "echo. It's useful for when you've just copied a line of code (or whatever) into Evernote and you want to revert to your default font and size. Until then, I'm using a one line automator script which serves to reset the text formatting back to your Evernote's default text. I also would like this font/formatting/coding hotkey feature (something like Pok described). implement/allow for the Mac style copying of styles using:


That changes the entire format of the text in the note.
