12/21/2023 0 Comments Using markdown in nvalt![]() ![]() I'm not suggesting a change from the current system of Markdown based local linking, just the addition of the wiki style link notation to support it. Unfortunately none of the wiki style links between local notes function when using Typora. Typora allows me to continue to access my notes on Linux and Windows and I get to benefit from the live rendering of my Markdown formatted notes as a much appreciated added extra. For many years on macOS I've relied upon 1st, 'nvALT' and more lately 'The Archive' (both of which are based on Notational Velocity) for inter-linked note taking. I work across macOS, Linux and Windows, and Typora has proven to fill a massive gap on both Windows and Linux with regard to plain text 'note taking/document drafting'. The other main benefit of the ] double bracket notation is that the plain text notes are totally portable, as they don't rely of the fragility of file paths across multiple platforms (and random folder structure changes over time). If you happen to store your text files in multiple local folders you can use POSIX style / notation to direct to the location of the note (but this does of course kill readability and add unnecessary complexity to a plain text note taking system). Much like with the existing local link scheme, the file extension isn't required (which aids readability). This is good for many use cases but lacks the simplicity of Notational Velocity style linking (which mirrors the system popularised by personal wiki apps). ![]() At the moment the the only way to create local links to notes in the same folder is to use GitLab style linking, which mirrors Markdown link style as follows:Īnd the document name can be utilised minus the (.md) file extension. ![]()
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