I think it would be much easier if you could read the contents of a note while it remains in an envelope. It is very cumbersome having to empty it first, then find the one you want, if the titles don't give you that knowledge. Or, if your inventory is so full of notes (because we don't have the check boxes yet), that you can 't find it when you do take it out of the envelope.
You wouldn't be able to edit it while still in the envelope, of course, but just read it.
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I think the suggestion is just to have a read button next to notes while they're still in envelopes, not to display the content of all the notes.
It's probably best if the envelopes have to be examined for the note titles to show up, rather than just displaying them, to avoid a slightly smaller version of the problem Racetyme just mentioned.
Basically this makes removing the note and then replacing it once you've read it implied actions, the way 'phasing through' a locked door implies unlocking, opening, closing, and relocking it.
It's probably best if the envelopes have to be examined for the note titles to show up, rather than just displaying them, to avoid a slightly smaller version of the problem Racetyme just mentioned.
Basically this makes removing the note and then replacing it once you've read it implied actions, the way 'phasing through' a locked door implies unlocking, opening, closing, and relocking it.
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