An internal hypertext link works well with the KNT format, but I don't understand how it can be used with any exported format.
If I export some notes to RTF or copy-paste them into another RTF-compatible editor (let's say LibreOffice Writer) the links are copied but are unusable. The Writer app has no idea how to redirect a link as file:///*1|5|6895|62|4.
The same results come from exporting to HTML, again the browser has no clue on such a URL/path.
Is there a purpose and/or formatting for the external use of links that I just don't know?
Additionally, I find the management of links a bit awkward. Removing a link, keeping the original text, is a counterintuitive operation (Ctrl+C then Ctrl-Shift-V, without left clicking with the mouse or the modify box will open!). Why not just let the user delete the URL and go back to the original text?
An internal hypertext link works well with the KNT format, but I don't understand how it can be used with any exported format.
If I export some notes to RTF or copy-paste them into another RTF-compatible editor (let's say LibreOffice Writer) the links are copied but are unusable. The Writer app has no idea how to redirect a link as
file:///*1|5|6895|62|4
.The same results come from exporting to HTML, again the browser has no clue on such a URL/path.
Is there a purpose and/or formatting for the external use of links that I just don't know?
Additionally, I find the management of links a bit awkward. Removing a link, keeping the original text, is a counterintuitive operation (Ctrl+C then Ctrl-Shift-V, without left clicking with the mouse or the modify box will open!). Why not just let the user delete the URL and go back to the original text?