![]() ![]() List of attachments that are using absolute links.list of images of attachments such as pdf’s that were linked to but the files themselves could not be located.list of orphan files that were not linked to in any of the notes.links in the notes that are not recognised as being valid.Sections of the conversion report may include the following: This helps clean out old data or identity items that should be linked but are not. Management of orphan files - orphan files are images/documents that are in the source folders but were not linked in any notes.This helps you identify notes that may not be fully converted. Generates a conversion report that warns of issues with file links in the note sets.Choose any folder as an export location.change absolute links to images and attachment so relative paths.In version 1.6.0 additional options allow you to There are some limitations, for example CSS code used in content pasted from web pages into note-station will not always convert and you may get plain text. If you have used other note-station converters you may have lost some data, for example… bulleted list incorrect, number lists missing, links between notes lost, charts missing, embedded youtube video links missing, tables with extra empty rows at the top etc) but YANOM should address all of these and give you an almost complete set of notes. Manual mode will let you choose each individual conversion option to customise your exported file content. For Obsidian there is a quick setting and you just select input type ‘nsx’ and quick setting ‘Obsidian’, without having to look at the detailed options. ![]() YANOM runs with a text based interface that is easy to use to select your conversion options. You should not have any problems running the software… hopefully YANOM was only released when it supported all the note-station features, had been heavily tested and the wiki written. I believe it is worth considering using as it does support all the features in Note-Station. The project is called YANOM Yet Another Note-O-Matic. The handling of items of content not Supported by Pandoc make this a useful utility in any Markdown migration. You can also convert HTML to Markdown or Markdown to HTML. For example Joplin common mark to Obsidian. Hopefully somebody may find this useful.Īdditionally if you have notes in one of many Markdown formats you can use the same program to convert them into another Markdown format. If anybody has some notes in Synology Note-Station and wish to move them to Obsidian I have written a note converter program and one of its options is Synology export to Obsidian Markdown.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |