A significant development with Craft
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Posted by Captain CowPie
Jun 11, 2021 at 02:30 PM
I was talking about their “outline” capabilities. They are not anywhere near a true outliner, but are much better than Notion’s, and have worked very well for me so far.
I stopped using them in Notion because of slow download speeds and data loss, but now I am implementing them a lot in Craft.
MadaboutDana wrote:
Can I just check exactly what you mean by “toggles”? Do you
>mean the ability to toggle e.g. page headers, hero graphics etc. on/off?
>Or do you mean the ability to embed folding outlines in a Craft page
>(definitely one of the big next steps for UpNote!)? Or something else?
>
>Cheers!
>Bill
Posted by steveylang
Sep 21, 2021 at 11:08 PM
I think it would be nice for PIM/outliner apps with a calendar feature to provide a list of notes (automatic links) that were edited/created for each day on the calendar.
A well-done daily notes feature is great for what it is, but usually I’m working within notes dedicated to specific subjects or projects. Just have a list of automatically generated links at the bottom of each daily note.
MadaboutDana wrote:
Having said all that about transclusion, I’ve also been
>experimenting with Craft’s internal links. And they are also very
>impressive.
>
>Craft recently made it very easy to link directly to specific
>“blocks” (= paragraphs) in different documents simply by
>selecting a word and then choosing the “markdown link”
>option from the pop-up menu – this will produce an instant search
>box with the relevant word highlighted in (a) this document, (b) other
>pages and (c) blocks. Or you can spontaneously create a new document
>from the link. The mini-preview that appears as you hover over each link
>makes it immensely easy to decide exactly what to link.
>
>This offers a very easy way to link a Daily Note to any other note in
>your repository. I’ve not seen such an efficient mechanism in any
>other notetaking app (although Roam and Obsidian have similar concepts,
>the Craft execution is just mind-bogglingly elegant and clear
>– in fact, “elegant and clear” pretty much
>defines their philosophy).
>
>Again, profoundly impressive…
>
>Cheers,
>Bill