An Open Research Notebook Workflow with Scrivener and Github
I like Scrivener. I *really* like being able to have my research and my writing in the same place, and most of all, I like being able to re-arrange the cards until I start to see the ideas fall into...
View ArticleAn Open Research Notebook Workflow with Scrivener and Github Part 2: Now With...
A couple of updates: First item The four scripts that sparkygetsthegirl crafted allow him to 1. write in Scrivener, 2. sync to a Dropbox folder, 3. Convert to md, 4. then open those md files on an...
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Do my bidding my robots!I’ve sussed the Scrivener syncing issue by moving the process of converting out of the syncing folder (remember, not the actual project folder, but the ‘sync to external...
View ArticleOpen Notebooks Part V: Notational Velocity and 1 superRobot
The thought occurred that not everyone wants to take their notes in Scrivener. You might prefer the simple elegance and speed of Notational Velocity, for instance. Yet, when it comes time to integrate...
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