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Markdown TextEdit for QML
There are a few around if you google markdown qsyntaxhighlighter
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Joplin – open-source note-taking and to-do application with sync
Hey!
1. We're currently using QWidgets which doesn't look good on mobile. But we plan to port the UI to Qt Quick (logic will stay in C++). Our new kanban feature and some other widgets are already built with Qt Quick/QML. And we'll work on syncing too. I wrote that in my comment.
2. We're actually using a major componenet from the maker of QOwnNotes called QMarkdownTextEdit[1] for our Markdown editor. It Works great (thanks @pbek!). Just two days ago someone managed to port the syntax highlighter to QML which paves the way for us to port the UI over to QML[2].
3. I never used Evernote (maybe I used it for a short time but I can't remember). Because we currently don't have a mobile app I use the built-in Apple's Notes on my phone that syncs well to the Desktop app and the I'll just copy over the notes to my app.
[1] https://github.com/pbek/qmarkdowntextedit
[2] https://github.com/pbek/qmarkdowntextedit/issues/158
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Notes: Fast note-taking app, open-source, without Electron, built in Qt C++
Hi! We are currently using a database. But since the request to work with flat files came up so many times I'll have to consider it. And yes, seems like QMarkdownTextEdit which we're using supports YMAL headers[1]
[1] https://github.com/pbek/qmarkdowntextedit/pull/58
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pbek/qmarkdowntextedit is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of qmarkdowntextedit is C++.
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