fantastic addition i think and your use case with the marketing campaign flow is an example where i would have always been too lazy to make that in powerpoint and would just handout written flows to people but now can easily create a flow chart. isn't this an example where AI has eliminated a small but annoying barrier to better communication? it’s always been so frustrating trying to create charts.
I love diagrams. Your explanation was extremely helpful. I must admit that when I went over to the Mermaid site, my head started spinning... but it helped me realize that Mermaid is just a kind of code language. And I recognized the Ishikawa diagram; I know it by its other name, fishbone diagram. It is used for root cause analysis, among other things. (FYI, if my comment makes it sound as if I know a lot about this, I promise you I DO NOT!)
fantastic addition i think and your use case with the marketing campaign flow is an example where i would have always been too lazy to make that in powerpoint and would just handout written flows to people but now can easily create a flow chart. isn't this an example where AI has eliminated a small but annoying barrier to better communication? it’s always been so frustrating trying to create charts.
100%. It’s where I see AI going. Helping us tricky things a lot easier and built into all the tools we use.
I love diagrams. Your explanation was extremely helpful. I must admit that when I went over to the Mermaid site, my head started spinning... but it helped me realize that Mermaid is just a kind of code language. And I recognized the Ishikawa diagram; I know it by its other name, fishbone diagram. It is used for root cause analysis, among other things. (FYI, if my comment makes it sound as if I know a lot about this, I promise you I DO NOT!)
Ah fishbone. I was thinking fish when I saw it. Getting the AI to write the code makes it a lot easier.
Thank you, I see the Mermaid in the insert menu, but it's greyed out.
I'm on the Evernote "Advanced Plan", using the latest Evernote app for Windows 11.
The new "Call-out" feature for example works fine.
Do you have an idea, why Mermaid is greyed-out?
Make sure you’re on 11.15.2 and you may need to log out and back in again to kick it off. Let me know.
thank you, logout and login was the solution!