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 Fixed in version 1.8.1

 

 Great, thanks!

What is "view modus"?
Also, about evaluation on saving: good idea, but not very user-friendly: "Before saving, a question. There are 3 notes with title 'todo'. Which one do you want to link to?" :)

 

Thanks for your considerations.
 >Ctrl+Shift+L is possible, but how will it go in its process?

Option 1: Press Ctrl+Shift+L, dropdown with search bar appears, you type there to search for note title, find note, Enter, note title inserted as a link. You can edit the link caption, link target remains the same.

Option 2: Select some text to make it link, press Ctrl+Shift+L, dropdown with search bar appears, already pre-filled with selected text (but all selected so you can start typing to search from scratch), find needed note, Enter, selected text is converted to a link to selected note.

>Now...., any decoration / marking of text, makes it less readable.
In the process above there will be no decorations except the standard link coloring and underlining.

>Then you have any way do more then just hit Ctr+Shift+L
Yes, a bit more: type the caption ;)

>If I see point 2, I do not understand how I can do it with the same number of keystrokes.
As I understand your idea was to automatically recognize titles. I already exlained above why I think this is not feasible to do: it's nice when you have 10 notes, but on large notebooks it will fail miserably (ambiguities, performance degradation, etc.)

>Sorry for my English.
No need to apologize! :) I can understand you quite well.
This will also decrease performance - just think of it, on typing of any character, the whole DB should be searched for notes having similar title.

 

And how pressing Shift+3 ("#") or Shift+6 ("^") is better than pressing Ctrl+N or Ctrl+Shift+L?
Here's a list of reasons why the latter is better:
1) Note text is not littered with artificial symbols => improves readability
2) Link caption can be different from link destination => great for links as part of text.

3) Exactly same number of keystrokes, but less possibility for ambiguity => greater typing speed

But this IMO will drive people nuts if this "todo" is just a word and no link is wanted.

 And this will work only if there's just one note titled "todo" anyway, which is quite a limitation.