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Marxico link to other note8/28/2023 (2) It would be awesome if there was a feature to reference other notes from Marxico. 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. (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). I will happily pay for it once it gets to that point. It really transforms evernote from a "place to hold stuff" into a place for content creation. Because at that time, you can modify it directly on Evernote apps.Īnd if you can send me your fixes about the demo documents on grammar and spelling, it would be great. If Marxico can read modifications on Evernote, there would be no necessity for me to build mobile apps. Because I realize it is the last barrier between Marxico and Evernote. However after the next version of supporting shared and business notes, I'd like to have a try on it. Anyway, it was not promising and too complicated for me. And a diff-and-merge mechanism would be brought in. There would be some losses and misunderstandings in this process. I didn't bring it in because it was not 100% reliable, 80% most to me. I knew there were ways to convert HTML to Markdown. Something in Chrome has changed when dealing with resources containing unicode characters. Because I found that it was not a bug of Chrome beta. Have you seen bordaigorl's plugin for Sublime Text 3? I love using it and I think both projects could borrow ideas from each other - like being able to edit a note from an Evernote client - for those times we're not on a desktop browser.Īs you said, the load problem of Chrome is fixed. While those issues are paramount, of course, I'm sure there must be ways around it. It sounds from the "Data Synchronization" section of the demo document like this has benefits in terms of privacy/security. > Note: Currently Marxico is unable to detect and merge any However, perhaps before that could happen a more fundamental bug/feature of could be rethought: I'd still pay a fee to access the service hosted at. I already put out there my hopeful suggestion that you'll open source (I'd make a few pull requests myself to fix some of the grammar and spelling in the demo document - my coding skills are not up to par to do much else right now). Good news on the Won't-load-in-beta-or-canary-Chrome problem: It's fixed. When writing source code directly in marxico the automatic indentation could behave better.It also would allow combining marxico with other applications that offer dropbox sync. That would allow you to always access your plain markdown files and for example edit them offline on an iPad. Also in regards to the first point I would really like to see a dropbox sync.when sometime in the future marxico might not be available again. But are you considering to try such a two way synchronisation? I know I can just copy the content of the note and then edit it, but somehow I dont really like the idea of having content in my evernote that can’t be edited, e.g. At the moment marxico does not allow editing in evernote and I understand that syncing changes back is difficult.I just discovered marxico yesterday when I was looking for better ways of writing development blog post but still having all in evernote.
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