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Feature Request: import/export current Notes #96

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sunjam opened this issue Apr 12, 2018 · 4 comments
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Feature Request: import/export current Notes #96

sunjam opened this issue Apr 12, 2018 · 4 comments

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@sunjam
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sunjam commented Apr 12, 2018

NextNote currently has no specific method for importing/exporting notes and notebook/groups. Due to rapid development, all notes might be lost when switching to latest git release.

  • Update documentation to further clarify this notes app is very unstable.
  • import/export could be added as a user setting from a specific

Bonus: NextNote html files in a folder could be publicly served by the PicoCMS app as webpages

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It would be nice if you could export to the Nextcloud filesytem as different file types such as odt, docx, html or text (md?)

I also like the idea of being able to use Nextnote as a publishing app. Create the file in Nextnote and publish to another service. That would be super cool.

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enoch85 commented Apr 12, 2018

I also like the idea of being able to use Nextnote as a publishing app. Create the file in Nextnote and publish to another service.

Hey, while we're at it, why not make an app that can do eeeverything. 😆 🤣

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sunjam commented Apr 13, 2018

Hey, while we're at it, why not make an app that can do eeeverything. 😆 🤣

Actually, this will be do-able using the existing PicoCMS app to serve html notes as static webpages

It would be nice if you could export to the Nextcloud filesytem as different file types such as odt, docx, html or text (md?)

Added to the Wishlist issue.

On saving notes... this can currently be done manually by copying the note's HTML Source Code out of the editor, as shown in this Gif video example.
this can currently be done manually by copying their HTML Source Code in the editor, as shown in this Gif video example.

The resulting source code looks like this, and just needs to be saved into a text file:
example-next-note-photo-welcome-to

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brantje commented Apr 13, 2018

Certainly it's possible. No going to support it. It's a note taking app, not a CMS app. It will be possible to export to a folder which is rad by picoCMS. But native integration what that app seems a bridge too for for me.
Export to HTML i will create, other formats are up to devs.

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