best outliner you use? (2018)
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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Apr 14, 2018 at 08:01 AM
Mark wrote:
>You can search and edit files online using Github’s
>interface if needed, and there’s a useful Kanban-style organizational
>tool I’ve begun to use for projects.
Thanks, you’ve got me really interested!
Name of this Kanban tool? Is it part of Github itself?
Posted by Gorski
Apr 14, 2018 at 01:57 PM
It is part of Github itself. It’s the “Projects” tab. You can create as many projects as you like and customize them to your liking. You can also filter the cards for each project in place.
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Mark wrote:
>>You can search and edit files online using Github’s
>>interface if needed, and there’s a useful Kanban-style organizational
>>tool I’ve begun to use for projects.
>
>Thanks, you’ve got me really interested!
>
>Name of this Kanban tool? Is it part of Github itself?
Posted by Marbux
Apr 15, 2018 at 12:11 AM
> Jon Polish wrote:
> Does this mean that formatting in notes (tables, bullets, numbered
>lists) will be improved or implemented?
It already supports bullet lists. There’s a longstanding bug in an upstream library, (GTK Textview) that is blocking table support, indeed any formatting that requires more than a single vertical aligment per line. Numbered lists are on the someday list.
The move to GTK 3 will make a lot of things possible. We haven’t yet explored whether we can work around the bug discussed above with GTK 3. Too busy getting a beta ready for release.
Posted by Listerene
Apr 15, 2018 at 03:57 AM
UV Outliner is one of the best that Windows has to offer http://www.uvoutliner.com/
Posted by RickFencer
Apr 15, 2018 at 04:07 AM
I concur, especially with respect to exporting outline content for other uses. Though I still find tkOutline easier for creating and organizing content. I wish there were more single-pane options for Windows.