That’s weird yes…
Well, I hope you’ll feel at home with the way KleverNotes does it !
It might be the MarkText on this one, Markdown is just plain text with a specific extension, formating should not change base on the app…
That’s weird yes…
Well, I hope you’ll feel at home with the way KleverNotes does it !
It might be the MarkText on this one, Markdown is just plain text with a specific extension, formating should not change base on the app…
Quick note here, since you might be confused about something. KleverNotes let’s you organize and Edit your note within the app, you can’t just open a random Markdown file with it, it’s not a “just” an editor. You can always navigate your storage from your prefered file manager and find your note file in there, but I’m not sure that it’s the best way to use the app.
I’m more and more considering a standalone markdown editor, we’ll see…
With that said, what don’t you like about Marktext ? I might learn from it :-)
It’s fearly new, distro have not packaged it yet.
And I’m in the process of releasing it to Flathub, it should soon be available.
Right now you can either build from source or try the Flatpak Nightly, which is V1.1 since I did not add anything new to the main branch since the release. Everything is explained in the README, once it’s on Flathub, I’ll add a link to it there too ;-)
Thanks !
That’s the goal ! Work in progress, but I try to improve this feeling with every release ;-)
I’ll be honest, I would not have the time to add it… Glad github is working for you !
Yes, I agree on that. I supposed it’s more difficult to do than it seems
It’s not electron, it’s a WebEngineView, see the VideoViewerUi_alt.qml file for example.
But you’re right about dolphin. It does support preview and they’re enough for me. However, I saw people for whom this was not enough, and IIRC that’s the reason behind the creation of this project.
There’s https://invent.kde.org/danagost/Kiview
Don’t know how well it works but you could give it a try
So cool to see this one coming back from the dead ! Well done ;-)
Based on you use of Obsidian this might change
If you don’t use some crazy Obsidian plugin the biggest change is the folder structure, which wil change to be less strict in the future
It’s normal! I want people to try it out and give me some feedback ;)
Yes that’s pretty much the plan ;-)
And math support is wanted, I just need to check what would be best to do it
Not from KDE
I tried it before creating Klevernotes, and it was just to much for me. I would like to make an alternative that look and feel simpler, while keeping the power.
But if QOwnNote is good for you, that’s cool
“WYSIWYG like” editor is the next step
Not full richtext mode, but something similar to Marktext
You might not need one more, but I’m having fun making it and the work is here, so why not sharing it
Next step is “WYSIWYG like editor” And the addition of different Plugins
Will have to check it out, thanks
Thanks you !
I want it to look nice and easy to use while keeping some power under the hood ;-)
Just to be sure
Create an issue with the list sample so I can try it out by myself, it will be easier to debug ;-)
I’m not to much worried about the syntax, KleverNotes follows Common Mark, so as long as the other app follows it too (which it should) this part is okay
I’m more worried about directory structure and things like that, but I’ll have to read more about both API before I can really say anything concrete on this subject
By the way, if you have something in Joplin that you really can’t live without, let me know, I’m always looking for pottential features :)
I try to make it user friendly on small screen but I can’t actually try it out on a phone.
I should remove that part, thanks you for making me think about that.
Edit: it has been removed, thanks