![]() ![]() Command+Shift+D or Ctrl+Shift+D - to enter/leave the 'Distraction Free Mode' ? Is when the sidebar and note list are hidden, and you can focus on the writing process.To create a new note, you can either click the icon on the right top of the note list or use the Command+N / Ctrl+N shortcut. Provide a title for the nested notebook.Right-click the notebook, which will be the parent, and select New Sub Notebook.To create a new notebook, click the icon next to the Notebooks title: The newly created note will appear in the Note list section. The newly created notebook will appear inside the parent one. To open the Preferences view, take the following steps: MacOS Inkdrop has the Preferences view where you can fine-tune look and feel of the app. Go to Inkdrop > Preferences in the menu bar. ![]() Alternatively, you can use the Command+, shortcut. ![]() Love inkdrop - have been a customer for a while now and really appreciate all the effort you put. Alternatively, you can use the Ctrl+, shortcut. In particular, the fact you’re one of the only encrypted, cross platform note taking applications is amazing. Snap: ~/snap/inkdrop/current/.config/inkdrop/.on macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/inkdrop/.Inkdrop stores your data and config locally at the following path: I’m really interested / impressed with where Roam and Obsidian have gone with note taking, in particular the backlinks function and the ‘daily note’. Welcome to Inkdrop These docs give an overview of how Inkdrop works, and are meant to be a reference for plugin developers. To open it in a file manager, go to Preferences > General and select Open Config Folder. The Inkdrop Forum is the place to discuss anything and everything Inkdrop related with the entire Inkdrop community. The config folder has the following files and folders: If you have problems or are looking for help, this is your place. ![]()
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