But it would be a trivial script to write that assigns a particular icon to all notes that have no content. (Although I didn’t get the bit about the violin, I’m rubbish at music )Īt 03:24 “But is there a way to display some icons in a column to show which outline items have notes? I poked around in the column settings but couldn’t find anything.”Īs mentioned, all nodes have notes whether the notes have any content or not. But I believe that this is probably a marginal benefit, which doesn’t in itself warrant the use of a separate tool. managing content items that are mentioned in more than one places in the outline, so that your notes on these remain consistent. The only thing I can think of that NC could add is the power of clones, i.e. That doesn’t mean that there isn’t beautiful music for viola, just that it shines mostly when not placed among other more specialised instruments. The cello can play its lows and the violin can play its highs, so you don’t really need it. In short, Notecase between Bonsai and Scrivener is like a viola in a string quartet. NC has attachments and embedded media files, but so does Scrivener (I think) I don’t think that NC could add much to the workflow you suggest. >organise the outline further and add some more meat onto the skeleton? >the writing workflow somewhere between Bonsai and Scrivener as an intermediary, to >outliners that can export OPML)? I’m getting a vague idea that NC could be inserted in >suggestions as to how NC could be used as a companion to Bonsai (or other one-pane #Notecase pro vs bonsai proNotecase Pro is coming soon at Bits du Jour
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