Yes that’s pretty much the plan ;-)
And math support is wanted, I just need to check what would be best to do it
Yes that’s pretty much the plan ;-)
And math support is wanted, I just need to check what would be best to do it
Thanks you !
I want it to look nice and easy to use while keeping some power under the hood ;-)
Just to be sure
Create an issue with the list sample so I can try it out by myself, it will be easier to debug ;-)
You make a good case for it! But one thing that I also have to consider is the ease of implementing this into my C++ parser…
Right now I don’t see how that would fit into the app to be honest, I’m not fully against the idea, but it would have to be nicelly integrated and I don’t see how it would be (mostly in terms of UI/UX)
There’s also KDE sonnet, I will have to look further into this, but that will most certainly be a future addition to the project!
If you have a KDE dev account and want to contribute, feel free to do so But, obviously, if you want to work on a new feature, it would be better to first talk to me to see if this align with the general idea of the project
Donation, no need for money, unless you really love the project and absolutely want to give something to me. I’m just a student who want to share it’s work to make it better :-D
Yes please, test the app, I’m always looking for constructive criticism !
And moral, I’m good, but thanks for asking !
Thanks !
What do you mean by support ? :-)
I don’t have a Next Cloud instance but I don’t see why this would not work :-)
Just need to walk the folder hierachy to your note
RSS feed looks good but to be honest I’m completly clueless about it, never used one
I’m posting detailled update on KDE Discuss (see the “last update” link in this post) when I’ve made enough progress in my opinion I think you can search them using the “klevernotes” tag
And I make Lemmy and Reddit post linking to those each time
Edit: and if you want to ask question, my dm on those platform are always open, or there’s a Matrix channel (not super active, but I check it every day), the link is in the Readme of the project
Math integration is something I want, hesitant between Katex and ASCIIMATH, but there’s no such thing currently
Technicaly no git integration, as in, there’s no way to “git add/commit/Push” directly from the app, but you can style do it. Your notes are saved inside a folder, you can see the path directly from the settings, so you can technicaly use git on it. I personnaly use syncthing
No spell checking, never thought about it, could be a cool feature, thanks for the idea
A “WYSIWYG like” editor is currently in progress (next big update)
I don’t want to go full richtext mode a la LibreOffice writter, it will be something similar as Marktext instead
You will still see the Markdown tag (e.g: the “#” in your heading) but with the possibility to style them in a way that make them pretty much dissapear when your note editing that part, and some nice color and font size for the important part, that would pretty much mimic the preview style ;-)
No, there’s currently nothing similar to richtext editing.
You edit your text inside the editor and it is renderer in the preview. You can toggle on/off one or the other.
I tried to make things easier with the editor toolbar. You can easily create table from it through a dialog similar to the one from richtext editor such as LibreOffice writter
Can you be more precise ?
Sadly not right now. I’m not against doing it, I just need to figure out the API
Great ! If I remember correctly I had issue mainly with images. It would be cool to have good support for that. I could find workaround for other thing if needed.
I’ll let you know when I get it to work ;-)
I already know this project.
At the very beginning I was doing things the same way (it’s based on an example project from QT) but it was to limiting for what I wanted to do.
Now that I have more experience I could maybe revisit the code to see if I could use it for wysiwyg. Thanks for the reminder.
Thanks you for wanting to give it a try, and also to explain the issue clearly without being agressive, that really nice to see.
Klevernotes is a new project (± 1 year old) and doesn’t have a package right now (working on flatpak). So it’s pretty normal to not find it in Discover nor apt.
You guessed it right, you need to compile the project to test it.
I can try to guide you on how to use kde-src build to build klevernotes, but that might be a bit overkill since it will build every dependencies (useful for devs, a bit less for user). Or I can let you know when the flatpak is ready.
It’s pretty knew and still in incubator, so it’s not well known.
I started the project partially to learn markdown, and I quickly found out that this was a really cool format to deal with
Let me know what you think about it when you try it ;-)
It’s been roughly a year since it has been added to the KDE incubator, and I started working on it like 2-3 months before that, so it’s fearly new.
And thanks, I’m working hard to improve it even more ;-)
Based on you use of Obsidian this might change
If you don’t use some crazy Obsidian plugin the biggest change is the folder structure, which wil change to be less strict in the future