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  1. 4 hours ago, Reldas said:

    As with the previous post I too liked this on Android, it seemed to work well and is the best way to format notes on Android.  But a day or two ago it got stuck on the Loading screen and won't go any further.  Initially I presumed this was just an Android thing and I was lucky the first time round.

    Now I'm back on my desktop and I'm seeing similar issues.  When I examine a little deeper I can see that Firefox reports certificate issues and that there are some 403 errors for some of the files required. Vivaldi reports similar issues.   That said I can still access a note I recently worked on in Chrome (but it might just have that page cached).

    Is there are an issue with Marxi.co in general ? Or am I missing something?

    (I'm almost at the end of the 10 day trial so the choice of whether to subscribe or now now hangs in the balance)

     

    +1 I confirm that marxi.co freeze actually 

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    The markdown text is stored in a hidden area of your note, below what you actually see. To see it, you need to know a little about Web developing. You can log in Evernote web via Chrome, open a note created from Marxico, then inspect the document elements by DevTools. You will see a <center> element with your encoded markdown content. Just executing `unescape(...)` in console  would decode it. This lecture would help you know the basic of Devtools. Here is my screeenshot.

     

    The whole steps is actually quite easy for someone knowing about programming. Marxico has many users like that, and they are convinced, so please don't worry. I will provide a tool to extract the markdown content in the future to dispel your and others' concern.

     

    Linking other notes would be awesome, and I'm planning to add it in the next next version. :)

     

    tempmarkdown.png

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hi gock, this is an amazing app. It really transforms evernote from a "place to hold stuff" into a place for content creation. Thank you.  I will happily pay for it once it gets to that point.

     

    Two thoughts:

    (1) Where is the Markdown stored? I only see the html in evernote, but I want to make sure I have a future-proof way of getting back to the underlying source (specifically the latex for me). Is there / could there be some way to access the source code without marxico? If I am going to move more of my content creation into evernote through marxico, this is an unfortunate necessity for me.

    (2) It would be awesome if there was a feature to reference other notes from Marxico.  For example, sometimes I want to provide a link to pdf I have uploaded as a separate note. Any chance that might be possible in the future?

     

    EDIT: An earlier post says that the markdown is hidden inside the note but I cannot seem to figure out how to view it from the website or Nixnote (linux client for evernote). Is there a chance its only accessible on the windows or mac client? Can someone point me in the right direction?

     

    Again, I love the app and am really impressed with how many features are already included. Thanks.

     

    Hi Gock 

     

    I would like to know what is the status of the export feature .. For me it's important to be be able to export all the stored markdown code as separated .md files in the case of browser internal failure or sync issues ..

    Are you still working on it ? And is marxico still in dev ? 

     

    anyway marxico is undoubtedly a good 3d party app .. 

     

     

    Of course Marxico is still in dev.

     

    I'm implementing new text editor and whole new data structure of Marxico, which will enable you to separate the source md with exported HTML, and support directly modifying in Evernote. It is a huge work. So please be patient.

     

     

     

     

    Hi Gock 

     

    any update for the near future ? waiting for the export feature you promised once. The mac Chrome client is not really spell checking during write whereas in the browser it works good. Any user Forum or Support in view ? 

     

    Sorry for that. Sometimes I need to do some tradeoff. You still need export md attachment to modify when offline? What if you can modify notes in Marxico when offline?

     

    I know the spellcheck on client sucks. However there's little I can do because of some mechanism. Anyway, I'll keep trying.

     

     

     

     

    I need a way to backup the notes as Markdown file (.md) with attachments locally just in the case . Editing the notes when offline is also a wanted feature since I'm not always connected to the net.  Furthermore I would like to know if you're still developing the product since it's great and I'm using it daily but there was no update since some months or did I miss some ? 

     

    Any news about this new editor and the new data structure ? 

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    I would like to know what is the status of the export feature .. For me it's important to be be able to export all the stored markdown code as separated .md files in the case of browser internal failure or sync issues ..

    Are you still working on it ? And is marxico still in dev ? 

     

    anyway marxico is undoubtedly a good 3d party app .. 

     

     

    Of course Marxico is still in dev.

     

    I'm implementing new text editor and whole new data structure of Marxico, which will enable you to separate the source md with exported HTML, and support directly modifying in Evernote. It is a huge work. So please be patient.

     

     

     

    Great .. good work and I stay tuned .. 

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    The markdown text is stored in a hidden area of your note, below what you actually see. To see it, you need to know a little about Web developing. You can log in Evernote web via Chrome, open a note created from Marxico, then inspect the document elements by DevTools. You will see a <center> element with your encoded markdown content. Just executing `unescape(...)` in console  would decode it. This lecture would help you know the basic of Devtools. Here is my screeenshot.

     

    The whole steps is actually quite easy for someone knowing about programming. Marxico has many users like that, and they are convinced, so please don't worry. I will provide a tool to extract the markdown content in the future to dispel your and others' concern.

     

    Linking other notes would be awesome, and I'm planning to add it in the next next version. :)

     

    tempmarkdown.png

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hi gock, this is an amazing app. It really transforms evernote from a "place to hold stuff" into a place for content creation. Thank you.  I will happily pay for it once it gets to that point.

     

    Two thoughts:

    (1) Where is the Markdown stored? I only see the html in evernote, but I want to make sure I have a future-proof way of getting back to the underlying source (specifically the latex for me). Is there / could there be some way to access the source code without marxico? If I am going to move more of my content creation into evernote through marxico, this is an unfortunate necessity for me.

    (2) It would be awesome if there was a feature to reference other notes from Marxico.  For example, sometimes I want to provide a link to pdf I have uploaded as a separate note. Any chance that might be possible in the future?

     

    EDIT: An earlier post says that the markdown is hidden inside the note but I cannot seem to figure out how to view it from the website or Nixnote (linux client for evernote). Is there a chance its only accessible on the windows or mac client? Can someone point me in the right direction?

     

    Again, I love the app and am really impressed with how many features are already included. Thanks.

     

    Hi Gock 

     

    I would like to know what is the status of the export feature .. For me it's important to be be able to export all the stored markdown code as separated .md files in the case of browser internal failure or sync issues ..

    Are you still working on it ? And is marxico still in dev ? 

     

    anyway marxico is undoubtedly a good 3d party app .. 

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