![]() ![]() ![]() Insert new password (opt-cmd-\): This is so odd, I have no idea what to do with it. There's also a plugin for Safari and Chrome from Elastic Threads to send the current page to NVAlt for extraction and conversion. Import and convert HTML to Markdown: I've written before about NVAlt's ability to import an HTML document and convert it to Markdown. Yeah, huge time saver.Ĭopy a note's URL: The link is only good on the Mac that it was copied from but it gives a very convent way to make a direct link to a note that can exist outside of NVAlt. No need to open the note, select the link to put it on the clipboard stack. Right click a note that has links to get a quick option to copy any link. If I decide a note is becoming something I need BBEdit for, I just hit shift-cmd-E (opens the current note in the default external editor). I use the latest, very stable, public beta. Here are some of the amazing things that NVAlt can do (unless you RTFM you probably will miss them). Import: Import an entire folder of text files in one go.Įdit With: Since my NVAlt is just using text files, I can easily swap the editor. There are several options for Simplenote and Dropbox text editors on the Mac. Show in Finder shift-cmd-R3: Pops open a finder window with the text file selected Optional menubar and menubar-only modes: Take NVAlt out of the Dock or just use the quick access menubar TaskPaper-compatible strikethrough formatting using the tag. Multi-note tagging with autocompletion: Select a bunch of notes and hit shift-cmd-T to tag them all at once. Unfortunately, deleted notes are not automatically removed from the bookmarks list. Bookmarks are available in the menu bar or through the bookmark viewer (cmd-0). Select the bookmark to instantly jump to that note. I like the way TaskPaper uses some of the Markdown methodology to make tasks and projects. ![]() A way to create small projects on the file, set up a list and organize your approach to a set of tasks. These are either my general purpose files like a scratch document and a log of links I have created or will need in the near future. Again, these are functions Scrivener and 2Do handle with ease, but I see TaskPaper as a way to handle the quick lists we all need to make. Without the look-ahead autocompletion, I doubt I would ever use it. This is a nice way to keep notes separated by topic but still link them together. Note-titles inside double-brackets are (optionally) auto-completed Words between ] will become links to other notes There are similar shortcuts for italic, strikethrough and removing formatting.įor working in Markdown, NVAlt may be the best note app on the Mac. Select some text in a note and hit cmd-B to wrap it with a double asterisk (**) which is the Markdown tag for bold. There are several options for Simplenote and Dropbox text editors on the Mac. ![]()
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