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actually this thing is working.
Everything I have been asking for has been implemented - by another vendor Check out Boost note.
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If anyone is interested there is Boostnote:
* Markdown support
* vim mode
* night mode
Has presently issues with pasting images and no mobile client as yet. But the project is very young so I am hopeful. Myself giving it a go.
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Oh yeah. LaTeX in Evernote is a sweet dream.
Here is the idea - this feature request is number one.
I was thinking to raise a support request, something along the line - please implement.
Thoughts?
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Good day, everyone.
In the last few month this issue has been taken to be one of the top three.
I perfectly realise that given the history there is little hope that Evernote will listen or act.
Nevertheless I would like to try. Do you think you could help out by spreading the word? I would like to see this feature request to be the top one for the next stage and I think it is possible. We got it from just 36 votes (that's when I joined in) to 114 today - it should be possible to get half of that amount if we all try to get someone else to vote.
Then there will be the next action - but I will come back on that one.
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Using Marxico still. Searching for Evernote replacement. As soon as I find one - I am off (well, unless Evernote comes around with Markdown and LaTeX support).
P.S. Checked out Laverna App - great promise! If they pull it off, that would be a killing app for Enterprise use.
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On 26/01/2017 at 6:18 PM, Matt Corr said:
Please add Markdown support! ALso syntax highlighting for code blocks!
Actually yes. I believe modern Markdown editors do support syntax highlighting in form of
```xml <hello>world</hello> ```
It is ironic that Evernote _FORUM_ does support syntax highlighting and advanced editing features such as code blocks, but the product that pays for the forum - does not.
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Markdown supports headings and ToCs - naturally built in anchor points.
Please consider voting for markdown too?
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On 25/01/2017 at 0:11 AM, DTLow said:
Evernote's editor definitely has a limited featureset
If you need more extensive features, I'd also recommend using a different editor, but within Evernote. Any document file can be attached to a note
Indeed.
Evernote should buy out Marxico and make it Advanced Mode editor.
That will not only smash the competition (BearNotes, etc), but would also make a viable case for "Evernote as the Wiki". I would definitely consider switching my team to Evernote Wiki (with markdown) full on.
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15 hours ago, jefito said:
As far as I can tell, Marxico doesn't really support round-tripping MarkDown <--> Evernote. Once it's in Evernote, and you make changes there, then getting Markdown back can be problematic, since Evernote can use pretty full HTML. If it works for you, then that's great (or or if I'm not understanding their web site then please correct me), but let's be careful about turning this into something that it's not.
Round trip is supported. The catch is, however, that one can not edit Marxico notes in Evernote. They are read only. But they are marked as Marxico, and you can open them up and edit in either web based marxico or in the standalone app.
Check yourself - trial is 10 days. Love it - Flowcharts, Seq diagrams LaTeX - the whole nine yards of goodies.
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Absolutely need it.
Have a look at Marxico - everything I need is there. Tables, Latex, Flow diagrams..
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Nix Note is not suitable for my use, unfortunately.
I'm looking for a Linux specific implementation, not Java.
Would appreciate Evernote corp getting a developer to address that.
Hey run a Kickstarter fundraiser - I'm sure lot's of people will chip in to bootstrap the process.
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Could it be an option to try to solicit a quote to develop Linux client from Evernote and to run a kickstarter campaign to raise the funds?
What do you think?
Native Markdown Support
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Please have a look at Boostnote.
quite promising.