11/25/2023 0 Comments Tagspaces import tags![]() The act of sym-linking (or use TMSU) can be automated with a Contract for Files, so that "Tag this shows up in the context-menu. Then make some sub-folders within for actual tags. You can make a folder named "Tags" in your Home folder. Except on Haiku or OSX > 10.8, which get tagging right (in my opinion). So I always ended up hacking together my own solution. After a few days of evaluation, I do not believe Joplin suits my needs.I was never much satisfied with the "iTunes" approach to this, wherein you get an app to "Import" some "Library" of items that you can then tag and search and comment on. It’s very close to what I want, but the author has no intention of ever fixing its deficiencies. When it saves/syncs files to Nextcloud, the filesystem is used as a slop bucket of randomly named files. Though they use the md extension and are nominally markdown, every one of them is contaminated with strange metadata tags. Given that Nextcloud makes a database available for such things, and given that the filesystem can map to Joplins “many notes in many notebooks” nesting hierarchy, this shouldn’t be strictly necessary. The end result is that though my notes might be recoverable if I was ever forced to use another application, it would be non-trivial and require great effort. The suggestion that someday there might be an Joplin NC app doesn’t fix this… I’d prefer for the files stored on the filesystem be arranged in such a way that they make sense in and of themselves. I will continue to keep my fingers crossed that the Tagspaces author makes the desktop client WebDAV-capable, and that he makes an NC app version of it.Īfter a few days of evaluation, I do not believe Joplin suits my needs. It’s very close to what I want, but the author has no intention of ever fixing its deficiencies… I’d prefer for the files stored on the filesystem be arranged in such a way that they make sense in and of themselves. ![]() Good news, the author of Joplin re-opened the integrate Ne xtcloud Notes issue just a few hours ago and added the enhancement tag. More good news, main Tagspaces dev wrote that once Tagspaces re-write is complete in the coming months, he will then consider releasing as a Nextcloud app.Īs you may already know, we are currently rewriting the core of TagSpaces in react.js. This will probably keeping us busy for the next 1-2 months. After releasing a stable react based TS we will consider release also an webdav version as usual. Once we have this version, we will be happy to support somebody to make the Nextcloud integration. Sorry for the late reply… I’ve been a bit busy lately.įirst and foremost, you are very aggressive. Please read the rules of conduct.īasically, you want somebody to do the work for you, while you do some directing? Ideas are not the problem here. Probably half of the nextcloud used >base has had this idea before. And I bet, many of them have a pretty good understanding of “how things should work”. What I would like to do is push the discussion away from MD editors as a replacement for Evernote (which they are not - alternatives to evernote, sure). I would most definitely like to have a true replacement for Evernote - it’s the one proprietary thing I have to work with because no FOSS solution can replace it. I see value (a lot of value) in having a true FOSS replacement for Evernote. Translation: you’re not interested in helping anyone but yourself?Ĭolor be baffled because I simply don’t understand your logic. You are actually saying that because it’s open source I must provide feedback (esp., through bug reporting) even though I am not using it? Huh? I have already invested a lot of time in looking for an evernote replacement, including filing bug reports for projects which “maybe” might be a replacement (sadly, they never are). ![]() With regards to the comic… I never once said anything about creating new standards. I am a new Nextcloud user and posting for the first time in the forum. First of all I would like to thank the developers for their hard work. And the Notebook format too.Ģ Have you tried any FOSS alternatives to Evernote? Here is my response to some questions asked in this thread:ġ Are you currently using Evernote? If so, what features are the most helpful? I am constantly looking for an alternative to evernote but I haven’t liked anything so far. It is MD and I would have preferred WYSIWYG format one. ![]() Something I can copy in to a word or libreoffice document. Also, there are no subtags.ģ What app features are you looking for in a FOSS Evernote replacement? Tags have become an alternate way to organize one’s stuff apart from the folder.
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