![]() ![]() Syntax is very small, corresponding only to a very small subset of Markdown is not a replacement for HTML, or even close to it. Markdown is a very old and very limited subset of HTML. Meanwhile, any help in the right direction to replicate the inline html rendering for YT videos like HMD/CMD successfully did would be much appreciated. If in the future I can get HMD/CMD to install on my Arch GNU/Linux, then I'll use both. But now that I have messed around with the UI customization features of QON, which installed on my desktop without a fuss, I was able to actually redesign the default UI of the software, which took a bit of time (I had to research its code and learn something new), but I'm really loving the result. If you want to know why don't I just use HMD/CMD since it already has what I need: I definitely would have, had it installed on my system and I've tried several times and a couple of different methods to no avail. I just need to be pointed in the right direction so I can implement it into QOwnNotes (QON) software and then I'll be really satisfied with it. Again, I am new to messing around with the coding of such software to improve it to my liking, but am definitely willing to learn. videos, etc.) rendering in its markdown editor when everyone else keeps saying it's impossible. So, I need some help trying to figure out how to implement what HMD/CMD was able to successfully do by having inline html (e.g. Again, I'm used to embedding videos (WP background) in without an issue: just paste in the video's url link or the embed code and bam that's it and I am not taking off to watch it on YT's actual domain. What I find strange is when I look up how to do markdown for inline YouTube (YT) video, I see a plethora of "It's not possible in markdown." responses followed by "fake it" methods, which does not accomplish what I need. So, I thought that was the markdown standard across the board until I came across other markdown editors without the ability to do inline videos and more. These other software and their coding systems are just new to me as is the markdown language which I never used until, well, now, but I'm getting used it (seems very simple).Īs far as markdown language goes, I first saw HackMD/CodiMD (HMD/CMD) markdown editor and its section on inline "external" sources (e.g. encryption of notes (AES-256 is built in or you can use custom encryption methods like Keybase.io (encryption-keybase.qml) or PGP (encryption-pgp.I am not a coder in this area of coding, I know more about Wordpress (WP) coding than anything else.manage your ownCloud todo lists (ownCloud tasks or Tasks Plus / Calendar Plus) or use an other CalDAV server to sync your tasks to.compatible with ownCloud's selective sync feature by supporting an unlimited amount of note folders with the ability to choose the respective folder on your server.compatible with the notes web-application of ownCloud and mobile ownCloud notes applications.notes are getting their name from the first line of the note text (just like in the ownCloud notes web-application) and the note text files are automatically renamed, if the the first line changes.markdown highlighting of notes and a markdown preview mode.differences between current note and externally changed note are showed in a dialog.trashed notes can be restored from your ownCloud server.older versions of your notes can be restored from your ownCloud server.external changes of note files are watched (notes or note list are reloaded).application can be operated with customizable keyboard shortcuts.sub-string searching of notes is possible and search results are highlighted in the notes.the notes folder can be freely chosen (multiple note folders can be used).Of course other software, like Dropbox, Syncthing, Seafile or BitTorrent Sync can be used too. The notes are stored as plain text files and you can sync them with your ownCloud sync client. So you are able to write down your thoughts with QOwnNotes and edit or search for them later from your mobile device (like with CloudNotes) or the ownCloud web-service. ![]() QOwnNotes is a open source (GPL) plain-text file notepad with markdown support and todo list manager for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, that (optionally) works together with the notes application of ownCloud (or Nextcloud).
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