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- [Freesoftware] Y a-t-il une alternative gratuite à Typora?
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v1.4.4 (latest) serious bug: css float: now longer left-wraps/right-wraps text
I have posted this on GitHub (https://github.com/typora/typora-issues/issues/5437), but am posting it here in case anyone else has run into this. This is a pretty serious bug as it totally destroys the format of docs that were created pre-1.4.4 that use left or right-justified images inserted into paragraphs.
- You've won me over (for now)
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Typora 1.0 needs a license code to use
100% agree. In addition, Obsidian has a great Vim mode, which is something that we've been asking for in Typora for years [0]. Typora is less buggy than Codemirror, but it's a small price to pay for native keybondings. I've now completely switched over to it, from a combination of Typora and Inkdrop.
Obsidian still doesn't replicate Typora's clean aesthetic though. It's something I really wish it had - some kind of clean Zen mode. A clean theme / zen plugin is on my list of wishful weekend hack TODOs.
[0]: https://github.com/typora/typora-issues/issues/187
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Typora: Multiparagraph footnotes
I want to know if there's any way to write multiparagraph footnotes on Typora. I've searched around the Internet for an answer to this, but all I found was other people with the same problem (like in here), but no answer. Right now, of all Markdown text editors I've tested, only iA Writer allows me to have footnotes with more than one paragraph (using the tab key).
keep-it-markdown
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What are your second brain apps like Obsidian?
GOOGLE KEEP - like your usage of TODOIST, but this is my capture tool. I like Tiago Forte's thoughts on capture tools and PARA, so this isn't a todo-list, just a capture of ideas that may become a project or resource later in obsidian. I've chatted with the dev on keep-it-markdown which logs into google and downloads keep notes as markdown, so I don't have to copy/paste into obsidian even - https://github.com/djsudduth/keep-it-markdown
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Version 0.5.2 release of Google Keep notes to Markdown for Obsidian, Logseq and Joplin
Instructions on use are in the README.md file here - https://github.com/djsudduth/keep-it-markdown
- Quick capture — ideas?
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What other note-taking tools do you use beside Google Keep?
Used Keep It Markdown software https://github.com/djsudduth/keep-it-markdown [I think that's the right one] to export 625 Google Keep Notes via API and convert them to Markdown files. Then imported into those programs.
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Transferring Notes from Google Keep & Evernote to Obsidian
This was not easy at all. I could not find a simple guide that didn't require any knowledge of coding. After some serious Googling, I found this method 1. Export your notes from Google Takeout 2. Import your notes into UpNote. 3. Highlight all of your notes and export them to Markdown. Unfortunately, you need to sign up for a premium account to do this. I don't plan on continuing to use UpNote, so I opted for the 0.99 USD/month plan which I've already cancelled. To rescue 672 notes, this was worth it for me. 4. Import the Markdown files into your vault.
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New user, what system would work best with this workflow
There is a project called keep-it-markdown which enables keep notes to be converted to markdown using the keep API. The resultant markdown can be used in obsidian, logseq, Joplin or notion. You can also get markdown notes imported into keep https://github.com/djsudduth/keep-it-markdown
- Send a note to vault when I don't have access
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Solution found for the google keep to markdown login problem
For those of you using the kim.py downloader (https://github.com/djsudduth/keep-it-markdown) and having problems with login being rejected all the time, I found a solution for windows that worked for me:
- Importing notes from google keep
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Super quick Obsidian notes using a single macro in Macrodroid
I just looked more at the OP, I thought it stored the audio as well but it looks like not? I'll look more into Google Keep, the Google Takeout thing might be good enough for me in the short term if I can't find a better bulk export but that's super kludgy. keep-it-markdown is all I've found so far that might be better.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-typewriter - Typewriter is an Obsidian theme designed for a focused writing experience.
notion-graph-view - Generate a roam research like network graph view from your Notion pages.
obsidian-focus-mode - Add focus mode to Obsidian.
keep-exporter - A command line utility to export Google Keep notes to markdown.
tocgen - Markdown Table of Contents Generator
zotero-mdnotes - A Zotero plugin to export item metadata and notes as markdown files
typora-community-plugin - Typora plugin system for enhancing your editing experience. | 增强 Typora 编辑体验的社区插件系统。
obsidian-html - :file_cabinet: A simple tool to convert an Obsidian vault into a static directory of HTML files.
managers-playbook - :book: Heuristics for effective management
md2notion - A better Notion.so Markdown importer
notable - The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
dayone-to-obsidian - Convert a DayOne JSON export into individual entries for Obsidian