wiki-like links
To use MeisterNote for knowledge management like a wiki, one of the most important features is to link keywords in the note to their own page/note, like in Wikipedia.
All I can find is that you have to go to the target not, there to copy the link from the first block, then go back to the note you were writing and paste the link there. That's very cumbersome as there are many keywords in a single note so you always have to leave the article you're writing. The expected behavior is: writing a note > mentioning a keyword > make it a link > all existing pages are suggested > choose the target > done. Did I just miss it?
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Hi @Thomas G. and welcome to the community 👋🙂
I like your suggestion and would love to see it implemented too. What do you think about writing a related feature request? I think, it would be an awesome addition for MeisterNote. I would definitely vote for it 👍️
Best, Jörg
Als Entwickler der Koper-Methodik und Experte für Prozessmanagement führe ich in meiner Agentur u. a. Retreats für Freiberufler, Solopreneure und inhabergeführte Unternehmen durch. Hier tausche ich mich zwischendurch gerne mit euch über die Tools MeisterTask und MeisterNote aus. Weitere Informationen über mich findet Ihr auf agenturkoper.de und LinkedIn.
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@Joerg Koper I just changed this post into a feature request!
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Awesome, Miša 😎
Als Entwickler der Koper-Methodik und Experte für Prozessmanagement führe ich in meiner Agentur u. a. Retreats für Freiberufler, Solopreneure und inhabergeführte Unternehmen durch. Hier tausche ich mich zwischendurch gerne mit euch über die Tools MeisterTask und MeisterNote aus. Weitere Informationen über mich findet Ihr auf agenturkoper.de und LinkedIn.
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Great, thank you Jörg and Miša!
We use MindMeister and MeisterTask in my company and need to set up a wiki for knowledge management and documentation. So MeisterNote came along at the right moment. 😀 Just without good "linkability" it's not usable for this purpose.
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You have my vote, too! 👍️
The impossible does not exist! The solution has just not been found yet!
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For the meantime I found a workaround: When writing the article and you come to a keyword you want to link to another article, you search for thetarget in the left panel (this won't take you away from the article you are writing), right click it and select "copy link"; this link you then insert. No more need to leave the article you're writing.
Nevertheless, it's a workaround and doesn't take away from my wish for "correct" linkability. 😉
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