Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Would be glad to see this as well. If I dont want to put all the sessions in
one single notebook it could quite come to some hundreds notebooks - how to
organize and choose them without folders (or tags style database etc.)? And it
shouldn't be too much work to implement it ;)
Original comment by blankcle...@gmail.com
on 7 Jun 2012 at 11:12
I agree with what OP is suggesting. It would be ideal if we were able to make
folders within folders to our heart's content. For example, a main folder of
mine might be "School". Another main would be "Other." Within school I would
have "Chemistry" and then "Biology," etc. Within Chemistry I would make a
folder called "Lecture Notes" and another called "Homework problems," and so on
and so forth. Right now, as quill is now, it is absolutely inefficient when it
comes to organization.
Original comment by happyhic...@gmail.com
on 24 Sep 2012 at 9:25
A more sophisticated way to organize the pages/notebooks to allow for:
- selecting pages to delete and also reorder within the notebook
- organizing notebooks in folders and subfolders
Comparing this app to a former iPad note-app that I was using: NotesPlus:
NotesPlus had an overlay in landscape-mode on the left side. This was shown
when clicked on a toolbar button. Which made the folders and subfolders
visible, down to the notebook and even within the notebook as a preview of the
pages.
Therefore a folder could contain notebooks and folders, notebooks could contain
pages and all was visible and selectable as a folder/tree-structure - much like
the folders in a File-explorer on Windows/Linux.
In this overlay it was possible to reorganize the folder strucure by selecting
several notebooks/folders or even pages and then move/copy them to a different
folder.
It also allowed to reorganize the pages within a notebook or in a different
notebook or even export/save only the selected several notebooks/pages as pdf
to dropbox.
Quite intuitive to include pages as substructure of notebooks in the same
interface.
Original comment by patrik.m...@gmail.com
on 19 Oct 2012 at 9:37
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mrter...@gmail.com
on 1 Apr 2012 at 9:54