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  1. #Freeplane moving node password#
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Hyperlink - How link to any local file with markdown syntax? - Stack Overflow I have expereimented with most permutations I could think of from here: So I spent some time trying to get filelinks (and folderlinks which are the same) from the NotesEditor to work. TheBrain gets an unexpected error forcing a restart.īut I think it might be possible to modify the syntax, so get a folder-link, without an Attachment. I deleted the Thought-Attachment and followed the link again and. This implies, that this is a link to the Thought-Attachment itself. It even has nice folder-icon! Now let's look at it in text form: Selecting the folder-Attachment and copying it, I can paste it into the NotesEditor.Īnd THIS FINALLY WORKS! I can open a folder from the Notes-Editor now. So I linked a folder as an Attachment to a Thought and showed the Attachment-list. When I copy a Word-link, that I pasted into TheBrain from TheBrain, it will look like this in Notepad: So it seems that the Windows-clipboard is type-aware, but won't show you the type in clipboard history. When I look at this link in the clipboard, it will look identical to:īut if I just copy this string and paste it, when it's not turned into a blue link in Word, it will not create a link in TheBrain. but will open the folder in Edge, not in explorer. I can copy this link into TheBrain and it will be recognized as a link. This will open it in explorer, but the explorer setting is weird, it adds the navigation pane, which I normally have disabled. The syntax of "onenote:" seems to suggest that this can specify which app should open the link.Ĭopying in a folder path (like C:\Users\david\OneDrive\scripts), will not be detected in TB12 as a URL or in TB 12 or in Word.īut if I prepend it with \\ and surround it with " so it looks like this:Īnd press Enter in Word to create a newline, it will turn into a blue link, that I can click with ctrl+click.

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I don't think this is in the link-syntax itself, but some special rule, that when it detects this pattern, that names the first link "(Web view)".

#Freeplane moving node windows#

I don't know how Windows or TheBrain determines this. Strangely enough, the second link is the one that appears first. When we paste it without formatting, as pure text, it looks like this:

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PersonalBrain 4.3 Experimental Release ArchiveĬopying the OneNote link to my "AHK improvement paths"-Note will look like this in TheBrain NotesEditor (as well as in Microsoft Word):Ĭlicking on the left will open OneNote to that Note, clicking web-view will do the same in the browser

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