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When other platforms such as Chatgpt/perplexity/cladue write their reply in markdown format, there is often a copy/paste button

but when i paste the results into Evernote, it loses the markdown formatting.

Instead of bolding it as a header level 2, it shows "##"
Examples: "## Introduction - The chapter opens with a striking example of how..."

Tables are showing
| Industry | Overcapacity Issues |

|----------|---------------------|


Can Evernote import it into the evernote header formatting or tables such that it is nicely formatted when copied?

 

Thanks!

love the new updated layout btw. 

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1 hour ago, l0nEr said:

When other platforms such as Chatgpt/perplexity/cladue write their reply in markdown format, there is often a copy/paste button

but when i paste the results into Evernote, it loses the markdown formatting.

Instead of bolding it as a header level 2, it shows "##"
Examples: "## Introduction - The chapter opens with a striking example of how..."

Tables are showing
| Industry | Overcapacity Issues |

|----------|---------------------|


Can Evernote import it into the evernote header formatting or tables such that it is nicely formatted when copied?

 

Thanks!

love the new updated layout btw. 

try select text, dont use copy button...

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Answers by perplexity.ai, which I use, can be copied using the copy button. Pasting it is OK, including references. Here is how it appears in EN:

Question (offered by perplexity.ai): How does Evernote v10 compare to previous versions?
 
Answer:
 
Based on the detailed search results provided, Evernote version 10 (v10) appears to have several significant issues compared to the previous "legacy" versions of the app:
 
Performance and speed issues: Many users have reported that Evernote v10 is significantly slower and less responsive when switching between notes or notebooks, making it "borderline unusable" for some.[2][3][5]
 
Loss of functionality and features: Evernote v10 has removed or broken several features that were available in the legacy version 6.25, such as the ability to easily export large numbers of notes, have multiple Evernote windows open side-by-side, and see favorite notes.[2][4]
 
Incompatibility with existing workflows: The transition from the legacy desktop app to the new web-based v10 has caused issues for some users, with notes and metadata being lost or displayed incorrectly when exporting from v10.[3][5]
 
Perceived intentional crippling of v10: Some users believe Evernote has deliberately limited certain features in v10, such as the note export functionality, in order to discourage users from leaving the platform.[4]
 
Lack of responsiveness from Evernote: Users have expressed frustration that Evernote has not adequately addressed the issues with v10 or provided a clear roadmap for improvements.[1][2][4]
 
In contrast, the legacy version 6.25 is described as "fast and reliable" with a more "professional" look and feel.[1][3] Users who are happy with the basic note-taking functionality prefer to continue using the legacy version over the problematic v10.[1][4]
 
Overall, the search results indicate that Evernote v10 is widely seen as a significant downgrade from the previous legacy versions, with major regressions in performance, features, and user experience.[1][2][3][4][5]
 
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9 minutes ago, PinkElephant said:

@Razmataz nobody needs AI vomit in this forum.

Interesting choice of words. But I guess the moderators are OK with it, as long as it comes from you.

Let me see, wasn't it you who raved about the new "AI" features in V10 as a clear evidence that V10 is superior to legacy?

As you could see from the references this AI answer is just a reflection of real life. Or are you saying that "AI" has invented the issues of V10 in the first place and in reality they do not exist?

And lastly: that "nobody" is apparently you. Be careful, based on this, AI can deliver an answer to the question: "who is @PinkElephant?" … "Nobody".

That could tarnish your excellent reputation.

 

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Anybody who looks up what you posted as (marked as such) can see it is highly damaging to a vivid exchange between users.

That‘s what this forum is about: Users.

An AI by definition is no user, and posting what it utters is always hearsay, garnished with usually more words than necessary. That’s what I call AI vomit 🤮 

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