[GH-ISSUE #690] Move notes to other folders in Wiki mode #361

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opened 2026-03-03 00:20:34 +03:00 by kerem · 11 comments
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Originally created by @theericbeaty on GitHub (Nov 18, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/690

Can't drag and drop notes into folders I create.

For some reason, I'm unable to drag and rearrange notes into folders with Boostnote 0.10.2 like I could with the Legacy version. According to this forum post, this feature was supposed to be fixed by now.

If it has been implemented already, please tell me how to enable it.

Here's what my Console is showing (Console and its codes are foreign to me, but it was suggested I do this):

Screen Shot 2020-11-18 at 11 39 43 AM
Screen Shot 2020-11-18 at 11 39 59 AM
Screen Shot 2020-11-18 at 11 40 07 AM

Expected behavior: Relocate/rearrange notes within folders

Should be able to drag and drop notes from one folder to another, or rearrange them within the same folder

Steps to reproduce

  1. Click a note with left mouse
  2. Drag it to a different folder
  3. Release mouse button

Environment

Desktop/Web

  • Boost Note.next version: 0.10.2
  • OS version and name: Mac OS Catalina 10.15.7
Originally created by @theericbeaty on GitHub (Nov 18, 2020). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/690 # Can't drag and drop notes into folders I create. For some reason, I'm unable to drag and rearrange notes into folders with Boostnote 0.10.2 like I could with the Legacy version. According to [this forum post](https://github.com/BoostIO/Boostnote/issues/3174), this feature was supposed to be fixed by now. If it has been implemented already, please tell me how to enable it. Here's what my Console is showing (Console and its codes are foreign to me, but it was suggested I do this): ![Screen Shot 2020-11-18 at 11 39 43 AM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/62452727/99566745-ea6e6700-2992-11eb-99aa-d804d6f2d629.jpg) ![Screen Shot 2020-11-18 at 11 39 59 AM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/62452727/99566779-f22e0b80-2992-11eb-98ab-6eb0f498540b.jpg) ![Screen Shot 2020-11-18 at 11 40 07 AM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/62452727/99566797-f5c19280-2992-11eb-81f4-dd1b46d6e702.jpg) # Expected behavior: Relocate/rearrange notes within folders Should be able to drag and drop notes from one folder to another, or rearrange them within the same folder # Steps to reproduce 1. Click a note with left mouse 2. Drag it to a different folder 3. Release mouse button # Environment ## Desktop/Web - Boost Note.next version: 0.10.2 - OS version and name: Mac OS Catalina 10.15.7
kerem 2026-03-03 00:20:34 +03:00
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@Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Nov 18, 2020):

Hi,

You are linking the issue from boostnote legacy here.

Can you check this (https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next/issues/682) question and reply to find a way to do this properly in boostnote.next?

<!-- gh-comment-id:729874572 --> @Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Nov 18, 2020): Hi, You are linking the issue from boostnote legacy here. Can you check this (https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next/issues/682) question and reply to find a way to do this properly in boostnote.next?
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@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Nov 21, 2020):

if you're using Wiki mode, yeah, it is not implemented yet.

<!-- gh-comment-id:731574872 --> @Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Nov 21, 2020): if you're using Wiki mode, yeah, it is not implemented yet.
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@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Nov 21, 2020):

@theericbeaty But I want to make sure that you are using wiki mode. The screenshots you've shared don't related to our app. What do they mean? Also, could you make a gif video of how you drag your notes? You can make one easily with these app. https://gyazo.com/en https://getkap.co/

<!-- gh-comment-id:731575548 --> @Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Nov 21, 2020): @theericbeaty But I want to make sure that you are using wiki mode. The screenshots you've shared don't related to our app. What do they mean? Also, could you make a gif video of how you drag your notes? You can make one easily with these app. https://gyazo.com/en https://getkap.co/
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@theericbeaty commented on GitHub (Nov 21, 2020):

I was using Wiki mode. But I've since decided to stick with the Legacy version for the time being because of the features. Thanks for your help anyway.

<!-- gh-comment-id:731623347 --> @theericbeaty commented on GitHub (Nov 21, 2020): I was using Wiki mode. But I've since decided to stick with the Legacy version for the time being because of the features. Thanks for your help anyway.
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@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Aug 23, 2021):

It's been fixed already. Sorry for my late reponse

<!-- gh-comment-id:903566966 --> @Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Aug 23, 2021): It's been fixed already. Sorry for my late reponse
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@gizmecano commented on GitHub (Aug 23, 2021):

It's been fixed already. Sorry for my late reponse

Well, thanks for this feedback.

So, if I understood correctly, it is more appropriate to use the specifically local version for this kind of features?

I must admit I'm a bit lost in the different variants of the project.

🤔

<!-- gh-comment-id:903823462 --> @gizmecano commented on GitHub (Aug 23, 2021): > It's been fixed already. Sorry for my late reponse Well, thanks for this feedback. So, if I understood correctly, it is more appropriate to use the [specifically local version](https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next-local) for this kind of features? I must admit I'm a bit lost in the different variants of the project. 🤔
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@Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Aug 23, 2021):

Hi, gizmecano,

Now you basically have 2 options:
Cloud space - boost note releases from this repository (this is for sharing your data, personal cloud usage, team cloud usage etc.)
Local space - this is the application from this repository: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next-local

  • you can use it to have your data privately, possibly synced to the cloud with an external provider

Both of the applications support drag and drop now, so you can choose whichever suits you. The cloud space also does not have any limits on the number of documents and viewers to share the space with.

If you have any other questions, please let me know.

<!-- gh-comment-id:904148479 --> @Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Aug 23, 2021): Hi, gizmecano, Now you basically have 2 options: Cloud space - boost note releases from this repository (this is for sharing your data, personal cloud usage, team cloud usage etc.) Local space - this is the application from this repository: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next-local - you can use it to have your data privately, possibly synced to the cloud with an external provider Both of the applications support drag and drop now, so you can choose whichever suits you. The cloud space also does not have any limits on the number of documents and viewers to share the space with. If you have any other questions, please let me know.
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@gizmecano commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2021):

If you have any other questions, please let me know.

Indeed, I have at least one question: if I decide to install this new local variant (because I want to use my data privately without any cloud service), will my existing notes be compatible with my current version (I was using Boost Note 0.13.2)?

Thanks.

<!-- gh-comment-id:914161823 --> @gizmecano commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2021): > If you have any other questions, please let me know. Indeed, I have at least one question: if I decide to install this [new local variant](https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next-local) (because I want to use my data privately without any cloud service), will my existing notes be compatible with my current version (I was using [Boost Note 0.13.2](https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/releases/tag/v0.13.2))? Thanks.
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@Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2021):

Hi, gizmecano,

I highly suggest you to backup your data prior to any updates from such an old version.

Once you are safe and have a backup, you can tell me which local storage are you actually using, if that is legacy cloud or local storage (PouchDB) rather than file system local storage (there is a difference)?

If you are using PouchDB - deprecated storages, do not update immediately to the latest cloud space version, you can update versions one at a time (always latest patch), and then get to the latest release - to get all important messages about storage deprecations.

If you are, however using local file system storage, this means 2 things:

  1. You can easily backup storage, so yes the storage is safe - please back it up, store it somewhere safe, the whole storage folder location, and then try the latest version
  2. You should have no problems going for the latest version (of the local space app or cloud space app), which should load the storage just fine - if not, let me know, but in this case, too, I would first jump to maybe 0.18.x and 0.19.x prior to jumping to the latest 0.21.1, if we are talking about updating to now cloud-only boost note app.

Also, since new latest local space, only desktop application will not have loaded any storage when you install it, it is safe to install it, and try loading your file system storage (so if you have legacy ones you need to convert them first in the cloud app but with mentioned versions 0.19.x for example, and if you have a file system, you can back it up and load it in latest local space app)

<!-- gh-comment-id:914519063 --> @Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2021): Hi, gizmecano, I highly suggest you to backup your data prior to any updates from such an old version. Once you are safe and have a backup, you can tell me which local storage are you actually using, if that is legacy cloud or local storage (PouchDB) rather than file system local storage (there is a difference)? If you are using PouchDB - deprecated storages, do not update immediately to the latest cloud space version, you can update versions one at a time (always latest patch), and then get to the latest release - to get all important messages about storage deprecations. If you are, however using local file system storage, this means 2 things: 1. You can easily backup storage, so yes the storage is safe - please back it up, store it somewhere safe, the whole storage folder location, and then try the latest version 2. You should have no problems going for the latest version (of the local space app or cloud space app), which should load the storage just fine - if not, let me know, but in this case, too, I would first jump to maybe 0.18.x and 0.19.x prior to jumping to the latest 0.21.1, if we are talking about updating to now cloud-only boost note app. Also, since new latest local space, only desktop application will not have loaded any storage when you install it, it is safe to install it, and try loading your file system storage (so if you have legacy ones you need to convert them first in the cloud app but with mentioned versions 0.19.x for example, and if you have a file system, you can back it up and load it in latest local space app)
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@gizmecano commented on GitHub (Sep 25, 2021):

You can easily backup storage, so yes the storage is safe - please back it up, store it somewhere safe, the whole storage folder location, and then try the latest version

Thanks a lot for you detailed comment.

I was using a file system local storage with my previous installation. By following steps and safety measures you mentionned, I was able to install the new local version and reinstall my data backup data without any apparent problem (at this time).

<!-- gh-comment-id:927020567 --> @gizmecano commented on GitHub (Sep 25, 2021): > You can easily backup storage, so yes the storage is safe - please back it up, store it somewhere safe, the whole storage folder location, and then try the latest version Thanks a lot for you detailed comment. I was using a file system local storage with my previous installation. By following steps and safety measures you mentionned, I was able to install the [new local version](https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next-local/releases/tag/v0.22.3) and reinstall my data backup data without any apparent problem (at this time).
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@Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Sep 25, 2021):

Hi,

okay, that seems great, if you encounter any issues please open here: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next-local

<!-- gh-comment-id:927098060 --> @Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Sep 25, 2021): Hi, okay, that seems great, if you encounter any issues please open here: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote.next-local
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