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It doesn't need to be, but can be,synced with OwnCloud, and can do quite a bit including supporting you with hyperlinks, tags, and local linking. I found that I just didn't like it as much as I thought I should have, but it does have an impressive feature set, and has recently been updated. There is also QownNotes which I tried earlier. I personally like Typora, but it doesn't do links quite like your looking for. There are no less than 10 different apps that work with Markdown in various ways depending on what you want.
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You wanna go look here: Electron by Github third party markdown apps. Or any good idea/solution? Like using 2 good tools together? Or a rich text converter to Markdown text?
#Tagspaces markdown code
Links, maybe also converting it to markdown code style? pasting rich text copied from browser in such a way that preserves the.easy internal linking between articles/files, maybe having suggestion list with internal links to already existing content thatĬontain the inserted text that you want to transform into a link,.
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Is there any Windows/Linux Markdown editor / WYSIWYG editor that allows these two things: But easy accessible short and relevant information, well structured would allow you to do that, and I don't mean plain text when I'm referring to this. Sometimes when you start learning like a new programming language, you glue information and code together and you may end-up with a small script/software, that you find after a while, you might not be able to redo-it from scratch as easily because you don't have a strong foundation. I have to mention that I use tools like Evernote, TagSpaces and mindmapping tools intensely like Freemind/Freeplane, but they lack what I really need to accomplish this.Īs a web developer/programmer, I need tools to facilitate my own development too learning and keeping track of what I'm learning, not just tools to write code. I would like to be as efficient as possible, and be able to use advantages of a Markdown editor, like this one on Stack Overflow website, but be able to paste text copied from web browser including the links too like in a WYSIWYG editor.
#Tagspaces markdown full
I am looking for a good Markdown editor to keep track of what I am reading and learning online to improve my web developer skills and stay in touch with latest technologies.Īs I read sometimes huge amounts of information daily, I would like to keep track of just important bits and pieces from what I'm reading, not just bookmarks, lists of links or full articles.