Open DryIce1 opened 3 years ago
Hello,
I love this plugin - thanks so much!
I can imagine that this might be beyond the scope of your plugin, however as an idea, some basic image editing features would make it incredibly streamlined for note-reviewing and flashcard making purposes.
Thanks for your FR. And I had thought about it.
My original idea is that: When you click and preview an image on the popup layer, you can click a button called 'Edit Mode'. And then, you can edit the image, such as highlighting a line, adding a rectangle with any color, adding text, etc. When finishing edit, you can paste the image to the clipboard and copy to your Obsidan.
You can find this image editing feature in many screenshot tools, such as Greenshot, Snipaste, PicPick, LightShot, and so on. Maybe you could use these kinds of tools for now. I will work on it if people wants this feature.
When you click and preview an image on the popup layer, you can click a button called 'Edit Mode'.
Yes, thanks for your reply @sissilab, and I agree with you.
Expected Function From the image pop-up layer, open the current image using the command "Open in default app" by two possible methods
Ctrl + Shift + O
Currently when I try method 2., the parent markdown file which links to the image opens as a text document.
Open in default app: Show system explorer
, but it is occasionally useful too.Best, T
Hello,
I love this plugin - thanks so much!
I can imagine that this might be beyond the scope of your plugin, however as an idea, some basic image editing features would make it incredibly streamlined for note-reviewing and flashcard making purposes.
My current use / workflow whilst watching a lecture for example is;
follow link under cursor
hotkey (my set up isalt + Enter
ctrl + shift + O
which is Greenshot for png files.The app I use for making highlights/basic image edits is Greenshot app - because it has very simple highlighter tool that I mapped to a hotkey
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- here is how I might highlight an imageI love this technique because concepts that I want to be familiar with (guidelines, policies, concepts etc) have been personalised them with my own colours and ideas - so when I come back to this source image, I am familiar with the coloured highlights and personal edits - a spatial memory trigger similar to as if they were my scribblings and ideas annotating an image in a physical personal notebook.
I hope that makes sense, and thanks again.