![]() I think there are multiple text editor libraries that support both RTF and Markdown, but programming for me is just a theoretical knowledge… i.e. that provides a larger, more comfortable space to write those notes.Ī pop-up editor would be nice, but even a viewer, something similar to Okular or Quicklook for Windows (I know there is a lot better viewer for Mac, this was just two examples that I use myself). One semi-related item idea that has been suggested a few times is a pop-out editor for notes etc. Here is a little printscreen of a little part of a project displayed using the Juggl plugin because it can save to cytoscape.json that can be opened in the Cytoscape desktop software: I did buy a license for that software, but dropped out when they went subscription based, it just didn’t give me that much, that I couldn’t do in other software, most of my projects are based on historical events and objects so it was important for me to actually see the dates in the timeline…īut I do use Obsidian extensively, and testing Foam for VSC. Some reason the default editor can’t be Obsidian from Plottr? Much of the same you write… I actually do link the Markdown files (directly as files on disk) and the Zotero items (as Zotero URL’s) when needed, just like you… I don’t need sync either for that, even though it would have been a nice feature if the body of the notes also was synced to a text field viewable in “preview mode” or something in Aeon… ![]() The file would open in the default editor, though that can’t be ObsidianĪll i wish for is a way to see my markdown note for an item and open the note in the default software if I need to edit it. ![]()
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