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Expandable File Tree for obsessive note keepers
My Idea
I use this obsessively, for almost all of my notes for work, however, I wish there was a keyboard shortcut that would expand/retract a file tree on the left hand side of the window that would allow my to open/create files, traverse or create directories. Then we could have the option to have it as an effective note keeping/organizing tool
BUT OF COURSE!!
Keep the interface super sleek and minimal like it is now. Like you wouldn't even see the file tree unless you intentionally opened it with the keyboard short cut
Optional User Config
The user could also set the starting path for the parent of the file tree, otherwise, it would start in /home/username (or the windows/mac equivalent)
I use this obsessively, for almost all of my notes for work, however, I wish there was a keyboard shortcut that would expand/retract a file tree on the left hand side of the window that would allow my to open/create files, traverse or create directories. Then we could have the option to have it as an effective note keeping/organizing tool
BUT OF COURSE!!
Keep the interface super sleek and minimal like it is now. Like you wouldn't even see the file tree unless you intentionally opened it with the keyboard short cut
Optional User Config
The user could also set the starting path for the parent of the file tree, otherwise, it would start in /home/username (or the windows/mac equivalent)
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For example like this:
This syntax probably won't do because you need to figure out whether it's a web or file system link, but just as a rough idea.
Likewise, perhaps instead of or in addition to creating a specialized UI for the directory tree view, you could create a command similar to [TOC] that creates like a table of contents for files in the current or a specified folder?
Users just have to create a "contents" file with the [TOC] statement in it and have their tree view. This gives users the freedom to create multiple such "views" for various folders and the ability to link between them.
A little background / use case: I currently use Evernote as a personal wiki and have a huge archive of notes with lots of cross links for my various projects and tasks. I want to get away from it and haroopad looks awesome – with some basic file linking / listing it could be used as a personal wiki I believe.
If a tree view was a hotkey away the use of a mouse diminishes. Couple this with the possibility of tabs and we open up a world of ease.
by the way Glen tabs is a great idea in combination with this tie that in with in a feature to automatically export to HTML and you could use it to manage a flat file website very easily, or alternatively an option to automatically save PDF versions for documentation reasons. I guess that stuff would need to be a new ticket though on userecho.
However, I do want to echo the love for a tabbed interface -- that's one thing I really like about LightPaper markdown editor for Mac, as it helps me keep track of the files I have open. It's great for more complex projects where you need to have a number of files open at a time.
Good article. I think I may be a little to late to vote though. card games for two people
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