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I have been using markdown more and more and the shortcuts are part of the everyday workflow for getting notes created or edited faster. I have been working with Chatgpt on how to get the relevant info into my notes and this post helped me a great deal with ideas on how to improve this. I first trained Chatgpt on exporting to .enex files, but it proved difficult to get it to use my templates properly. Having Chatgpt output in raw markdown formatting seems to work better. Straight forward copy-paste with no new notebook created, no files to download/import/delete, formatting stays intact, and it adapts to my additional template rules. Saves a lot of time and effort. So thank you Jon.
Btw I missed that you can also import .md files but only via settings > import and not straight from File > Import. So will be experimenting with that too to compare.
Thanks. The Markdown support is really useful. You can also drag in multiple .md files into settings -> import and it will convert them all into notes.
I have been using markdown more and more and the shortcuts are part of the everyday workflow for getting notes created or edited faster. I have been working with Chatgpt on how to get the relevant info into my notes and this post helped me a great deal with ideas on how to improve this. I first trained Chatgpt on exporting to .enex files, but it proved difficult to get it to use my templates properly. Having Chatgpt output in raw markdown formatting seems to work better. Straight forward copy-paste with no new notebook created, no files to download/import/delete, formatting stays intact, and it adapts to my additional template rules. Saves a lot of time and effort. So thank you Jon.
Btw I missed that you can also import .md files but only via settings > import and not straight from File > Import. So will be experimenting with that too to compare.
Thanks. The Markdown support is really useful. You can also drag in multiple .md files into settings -> import and it will convert them all into notes.
the new copy paste functionality is indeed way better than importing .md files
On the home calendar under the 3 dots near the top under "accounts", "Evernote Calendar" needs to be highlighted "activated" for this to work.
If Evernote Calendar is not highlighted "activated" you can not turn off the viewing of tasks as described in the video and tasks will be visible.