![]() ![]() The commands now support multiple-cursors, work across multiple lines, works with table selections, and even detect existing formatting in the selection and "intelligently" places the formatting characters without breaking the document formatting. ![]() We have overhauled our formatting commands (e.g. Dragging rows and columns in the table will now move the row/column instead of swapping it. ![]() "Insert template" now works within table cells. Improved performance of the table editor when rendering large tables. Clicking on the drag-indicators is now a quick way to select the entire row or column. Triple-click in a table cell to select the whole table. Obsidian 1.5.2 is now available for early access! Many improvements to tables, Sync version history, editor formatting, outline, and more. Whether you’re planning to migrate away from Apple Notes or just want to back up your data, the new Obsidian Importer gives you the freedom to easily convert your Apple Notes to portable, durable files. Decoding the Protocol Buffers stored in the Apple Notes database was made possible by the work of Jon Baumann from Ciofeca Forensics and its adaptation for Obsidian by Mir Novov. This data is in an undocumented format, but it’s possible to decode how it is stored and convert it. So, how does it work? Apple Notes stores your data in a local SQLite database. Here’s the good news: all of these content types can now be extracted using Obsidian Importer. This breadth of content makes the conversion process more challenging. As of iOS 17 it also supports links between notes. Because Apple Notes uses a proprietary format, it makes data complicated to migrate, and nearly impossible to use in conjunction with other tools.Īpple Notes supports content such as tables, images, drawings, scans, and PDFs. Unfortunately, Apple Notes is one of the few note-taking apps that does not have a built-in export feature. The latest version of Importer tackles the most challenging format to date: Apple Notes. Thanks to contributions from the Obsidian community, Importer supports converting your data from Notion, Evernote, Google Keep, Microsoft OneNote, Bear, Roam Research, HTML files, and more. Three months ago, we introduced Importer as an open-source project. Supports tables, images, drawings, scans, PDFs, and links introduced in iOS 17. Obsidian Importer now helps you easily convert your Apple Notes data to portable files that you can use with any Markdown app. ![]()
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