Klevernotes V1.1: Just a touch of WYSIWYG!
https://lemmy.kde.social/post/2107543
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Yay! Something that isn’t proprietary and resembles Obsidian!
I won’t ask for cloud integration personally. GitHub is insanely good for anything.
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That’s the goal ! Work in progress, but I try to improve this feeling with every release ;-)
I’ll be honest, I would not have the time to add it…
Glad github is working for you !
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logseq is also open source and beats obsidian in many regards IMHO.
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Yay! Something that isn’t proprietary and resembles Obsidian!
I’ve been using Joplin for many years, it looks like this, works on most platforms and has [optionally encrypted] cloud support.
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ooh, this looks very nice and clean
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Thanks !
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I tried to install this from Discover (Kubuntu) and it said it was not in the repository. I tried the Flathub link and it gave an error (but it might be because of the content blocker on the wifi I am on).
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It’s fearly new, distro have not packaged it yet.
And I’m in the process of releasing it to Flathub, it should soon be available.
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Thanks! I have been using MarkText as my notepad like editor, but not entirely happy with it. Also have used Zettler, which I probably don't know how to use very efficiently (probably more features than I really need) but the editing screen isn't quite what I like, so am looking forward to using yours.
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Quick note here, since you might be confused about something.
KleverNotes let’s you organize and Edit your note within the app, you can’t just open a random Markdown file with it, it’s not a “just” an editor.
You can always navigate your storage from your prefered file manager and find your note file in there, but I’m not sure that it’s the best way to use the app.
I’m more and more considering a standalone markdown editor, we’ll see…
With that said, what don’t you like about Marktext ? I might learn from it :-)
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First it had an issue where it would not open by itself (without being attached to a file) but I think that is fixed?
I am a very old school user, so I don't like the very minimal menu system on the editor. Prefer a more traditional look and feel.
And don't know if it MarkText or Markdown in general, but the formatting of the file (bullets, spacing, etc.) can change quite radically if I open a file in MarkText or some other MD editor. Tables are kind of an issue as well.
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That’s weird yes…
Well, I hope you’ll feel at home with the way KleverNotes does it !
It might be the MarkText on this one, Markdown is just plain text with a specific extension, formating should not change base on the app…
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Looks awesome!
Near the top of the ReadMe, it says “desktop and mobile devices” - what’s mobile support like? Is there an app…?
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I try to make it user friendly on small screen but I can’t actually try it out on a phone.
I should remove that part, thanks you for making me think about that.
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Hi there!
I’m the developer of Daino Notes (also wrote in Qt C++ and QML). I wrote a blog post about the development here: rubymamistvalove.com/block-editor. I wrote about many challenges that I guess you also faced as well (for example, getting the underline markdown from cursor position in the render text. It’s nice to see more Qt apps try to achieve the same.
It’s a shame how scrolling feels in QML, ah? I tried to play around with QT_QUICK_FLICKABLE_WHEEL_DECELERATION but still it’s not optimal. At least on Linux on Windows it’s a problem, on macOS a bit less so.
Good luck with the app!
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Hi,
Thanks for those nice words, I really appricate it :)
I’m making this app partially to learn, I face a lot of challenges, but that’s the thing that push me to continue the project !
Your app looks beautiful, and well polished (the image drag and drop is a fantastic) amazing work really !
Be sure that I will take a look at your blog post, I’m sure that I can learn a thing or two with it.
I can imagine that selling an app like this can be difficult with all the options out there. I wish you the best of luck for this ! :)
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Thanks! Would love to hear any feedback.
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