Closed lbgws2 closed 6 months ago
Is there a way to read all the content
Possibly. Have you tried changing what element Firenvim should use ? I can't give you exact instructions because Notion and Evernote are proprietary applications that require an account.
Or other note taking apps can achieve this
Have you tried using a regular neovim + syncthing to synchronize your notes across devices?
@glacambre
i'm using neovim and syncthing synchronize notes now
I'm just looking for a possibility
Is there a way to read all the content
Possibly. Have you tried changing what element Firenvim should use ? I can't give you exact instructions because Notion and Evernote are proprietary applications that require an account.
Or other note taking apps can achieve this
Have you tried using a regular neovim + syncthing to synchronize your notes across devices?
Would you mind explaining this process a bit more? I'm new to Firenvim and I can not figure out where to do these changes, so I could get Firenvim running on Evernote. Cheers!
@dwolf42 I can't unfortunately. You need to figure out what HTML element Firenvim should take over - I can't give you any pointers because I don't use evernote. It's truly a guessing game, there is no heuristic you can go by in order to figure this out.
Once you've chosen an element, you need to find a uniquely-identifying CSS selector for it (again, no way for me to tell you how to do this - selectors can change across page reloads) and tell firenvim to use it as described here.
@glacambre My bad, I'm sorry! I meant how, or where, do I have to alter Firenvim? I'm aware of your link, but I seem to be unable to figure out where to make those changes on Windows.
@dwolf42 Firenvim configuration options should go in your init.lua :)
@glacambre Thank you very much!
@glacambre Thanks to your very kind help and those of the Evernote forums user mackid1993, I was able to write this script here:
vim.g.firenvim_config = {
localSettings ={
['https://www.evernote.com/'] = {
selector = "en-note",
takeover = "always"
}
}
}
Maybe this is also of help for @lbgws2 in case they haven't figured it out on their own anyway.
Thank you for sharing your solution! :) I think this indeed answer's @lbgws2's query, so I'll close this issue, but don't hesitate to ask more questions if you still have some.
I would like to use firenvim in Notion or Evernote
So that I can write anytime, anywhere
Notion, evernote limits each line of content to a DIV
Is there a way to load all the content
Or other note taking apps can achieve this