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[GH-ISSUE #74] Is it a bad idea CamelCase Linking? #58
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Originally created by @iqgustavo on GitHub (Oct 11, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/74
I am a long time user of opensource Wikidpad.
When I saw Boostnote I was very impressed ... I wanted to take notes as Wikidpad ... I was wondering if you could implement CamelCase Linking ... I find it to be a much easier way to write notes to me.
If you could also open any .md files I think I would associate Boostnote to .md and convert most of my files to .md
Wikidpad webpage http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
@arcturus140 commented on GitHub (Oct 11, 2019):
open any mark down file with boost note is an interesting suggestion. it could automatically be imported to boost note when saved, tagged or modified.
@arcturus140 commented on GitHub (Oct 11, 2019):
you can link to other notes using their note ID. I suggest you get familiar to how boost note operates, it is
different from wikidpad. then explain how it can be improved. requesting feature X from App Y is not enough, imo.
@iqgustavo commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2019):
Thanks a lot for answering my message!
Perhaps I should have posted on the thread where note ID was suggested ...
Although this really was a different topic, my bad.
I'm sorry for wasting your time.
Great program Boostnote by the way. Congrats!
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019, 18:00 Arcturus notifications@github.com wrote:
@Flexo013 commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2019):
I would not say that such a request is "wasting our time". Every request will be considered, and weighed by the community.
That being said I'm adding my view on the subject: The feature seems useful to those writing a wiki or knowledgebase. But neither of these is the main goal of Boostnote; that is to be a Markdown note taking app (for developers). This feature should never be a default if implemented, as it is behavior that users might not expect from a note taking app.
There is hope, however. In the newer version of Boostnote we have plugin-support planned. This would allow you to make a wiki plugin creating this behavior within Boostnote.
@arcturus140 commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2019):
@Flexo013 I'm not sure but the post from @iqgustavo seems to contain sensitive data. maybe a mod should remove the email token because of trolls.
@Flexo013 commented on GitHub (Oct 15, 2019):
I do not have mod permissions in this repository. Maybe @Rokt33r can fix the problem or give me the same perms here as I have in the other Boostnote repo?
@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Nov 3, 2019):
We should implement importing markdown files. But opening and saving markdown file won't be features of Boost Note. But I'm also considering to prepare something like that once the renewed app on the track.