![]() Re Roam and Obsidian, I haven’t looked at those in ages. Thanks, btw, I share iamben’s enthusiam for Inkdrop, I too love your product! You have to search with a URI with search API. b) ability to know which other documents have a link to this document. The internal link URIs always start from inkdrop://note. The people in that topic would be happy if you made it! a) ability to know that a link is internal to Inkdrop That being said, you can implement it as a plugin. So, strongly connected links/back-links are not supported. The concept of link in Markdown is from hyperlink that can be broken. Markdown is a simple format to write roughly structured and mark-upped text. It is basically a Markdown note-taking app. I mean, Inkdrop is, to be honest, not focused on strictly interconnecting notes. The backlinks/tagging makes it kind of incredible for interconnected notes, especially where you may not see the connection initially. I’m really interested / impressed with where Roam and Obsidian have gone with note taking, in particular the backlinks function and the ‘daily note’. ![]() In particular, the fact you’re one of the only encrypted, cross platform note taking applications is amazing. Love inkdrop - have been a customer for a while now and really appreciate all the effort you put. If this feature is not likely to be on the roadmap, and there is significant community interest, I’d be willing to make a plugin with this functionality (provided that’s doable in a plugin). This could be a warning that this note is linked to by the following notes.ĭ) ability for a note to list the internal notes that it links to (forward links) for example at the top of the Child note there could be a list of the Parent links which link to this document.Ĭ) ability to be notified prior to deleted a linked note (Child).currently I do this manually by prepending “Ink:” to the child link,ī) ability to know which other documents have a link to this document.Therefore I propose the following features (or Plugin):Ī) ability to know that a link is internal to Inkdrop The Child link in the Parent note now points to nothing. With no warning that Child has been deleted (and no warning before deleting Child). There is no way for Child note to know that it’s being referenced by Parent note.ĭeleting Child leaves the link in the Parent to the now deleted Child, There is no way of knowing in review mode that the link is internal, ie to another note in Inkdrop, Which are linked (“Copy Note Link”) such that the Child link is pasted into the Parent note. Thanks for your help and patience with my firewall issues.Hi, wondering about the following feature or plugin:Ībility to track relative links between Inkdrop documents. Because I like the UI and enjoy using the app, it makes such a difference to want to use it to take notes. And he mentioned InkDrop and how one of the important things for a note taking app is “Does it Spark Joy”.Īfter briefly trying out several other note taking apps and being rather frustrated with their UI, I have to say InkDrop definitely hits that “does it spark joy” feeling when it comes to take notes. I follow Julian Schrittwieser on twitter (Mu Zero, AI, Deep Learning). I’m not sure if all of this is needed, but I figured I would report back in case this is of use to anyone else.Īfter the above, the app then started syncing and I now I see the synced notes on my Android as well as on the desktop. %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\inkdrop\Inkdrop.exe.%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\inkdrop\app-5.2.1\Inkdrop.exe.Then I also went to Advanced Settings and created inbound and outbound rules where I allowed both of these executables through on all ports: I used the option to “allow an app or feature through the Windows Defender firewall”, and I added this executable.Ĭ:\Users\nshor\AppData\Local\inkdrop\app-5.2.1\Inkdrop.exe After doing all of the following, I was finally able to get InkDrop to work: With Windows Defender, I couldn’t add a phrase like “*.inkdrop.app”.
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