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VincentChen123

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  1. 在 2021/12/8 在 AM2点23分, Jack Lynch说:

    @Pere This point makes a ton of sense to me:

    I'd like to have another panel, on the right-hand side of the screen (on the Desktop) that shows the tasks of the current note, folder or stack (there would be a switch to select the scope). This way I would always have the list of tasks of the current project.

    An idea for a solution to that problem that isn't quite what you are describing but would be much simpler to implement:

    Right now the Tasks view (some people call it the Tasks drawer) closes if your cursor is focused anywhere outside it. We could give you the option to "pin" it open, so you can see it alongside the note you are working in.

    Any reactions to that idea?

    Is it possible to pin the Task View as a standalone window? I think this would be great as we can resize and place the Taks View window anywhere on our desktop.

    Besides, we should be able to open the note as a window directly by clicking the note link from the task.

  2. 12 小时前, DTLow说:

    My translation skills are poor.  Can you add details on how Markdown is supported?
    Is it two way with the Markdown code stored and retrieved.  I'm thinking this would requires both an edit and display mode.

    Yes, full support for Markdown (edit and display mode) on MAC client beta 1 (released yesterday), but read-only on other platforms right now (they said they are working hard to bring edit mode to every platform).

    They add another standalone button in side bar under the present “huge” New Note button. This will create a special note called "Markdown Note", which can not switch to old type Evernote note. 

    I think this solution is not ideal and necessary for Evernote, because it's basically what Marxico can do right now. I wish Evernote original editor would evolve into a totally different, full-function tool for us, not this simple combination of two products.

     

    The best solution I can figure out is "block", like Notion.so (unfortunately, its UI is not best for personal note taking). Web clip note or paragraphs would be treated as "HTML" block, and our own notes would be "Markdown". This different type blocks can coexist in one note, not isolated notes, like what Chinese Evernote "YinXiang BiJi" is doing now. This would be a solution for conflicts between HTML code and Markdown syntax. 

    I think EN team will not do that. They just want to keep the original editor simple and let third-party extensions do the other things. Partly, I agree with this thinking. However, the lack of “quote” and "code indentation and highlight" features really makes me feel the present editor is like a toy.

     

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