You get only:Īn interesting issue is that, besides showing the pictures as if they were part of the note, the web client even gives you an option to rename them. (I don't know for the Windows version, since will wait some more before using it). While the classic windows version reports the number of images in a note in the status bar and in the note info, that information does not appear in the V10 web version. While waiting that a solution to finally address the issue, I can assure the problem still exists in the latest version still exists in the latest web client. Thereupon, I guess the problem was closed since I got an invitation to rate the quality of support. After being handed through several people I was assured the problem was relevant and had been discussed by the team etc. As mentioned above, again with the new web client. I have reported the problem several times over the years to support. *a browser add-in is not usefull for me because I need to screenshot things on my desktop and other systems on my PC When I copy a image from a web source I could paste on Evernote web, but when I need to take a screenshot from anything using these tools doesn't work on Evernote Web.
Probaly Evernote Web Classical and New dosen't know how to handle these images. I tried Lightshot (a software installed on PC, not a browser add-in*) too before that and still doesn't work. When I tried to paste a image from the Snipping Tool (from Microsoft) to Evernote Web Classical and New version, doesn't work either. And if these images are from other applications or web pages, Evernote has some built-in clipper / screenshot tools of its own.
You may find that pasting into Word (or any other receptive app) and then copy and pasting from there will give you the image. I've used several other browser add-in screen shot apps which do work with Evernote, so it's not a bug of some sort- it's probably a glitch with Windows clipboard. It sounds like Lightshot presents its image in a format that Evernote doesn't recognise.