• @peppermint@lemmy.ml
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    02 years ago

    I don’t fully understand the context of your question. If you use encryption you can only edit files using the app, but it is supported on a variety of platforms including android, Linux and freebsd. In practice - anything where you can use electrons builder (npm run dist). There’s also CLI app.

    • @DPUGT2@lemmy.ml
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      22 years ago

      They’re “markdown” files. You can go into the Nextcloud web app interface, and open them or any other text file.

      And, you’d even be able to modify those files there… except that Joplin doesn’t do true markdown at all. It spams it up with some metadata which it hides within its own interface. Sometimes I want to be able to look at or add to notes when I’m not at a computer that I own, it’d be able to use NC’s web app for that.

      Just wondering if Joplin still screws this up, or if they somehow went in and fixed it.

      • @peppermint@lemmy.ml
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        22 years ago

        Its not a bug, its a feature. Use the app, it 1) allows you to encrypt those files 2) works on a variety of devices 3) can export PDF/HTML/markdown for you. But I’d you want to edit the files without the app, you are better off just having a bunch of markdown files in a nextcloud folder.