anyone from the Rem community using the tool before this update will have grandfathered access to all previous features! For the full breakdown of all features you can see the update log :)
Thanks for reaching out. We should be able to find these Rem -
1) Did you create the Rem on the same device where you're looking for them now?
2) If you search for them with Ctrl + P, do they appear?
3) Do you see them at https://www.remnote.io/trash?
4) Is there a chance that you accidentally "toggled" the information closed?
5) Do you see them if you log out, and then back in?
One way I've done this is typing shift+enter to create a break line without creating a new rem/bullet point, and then manually typing a "-" for the visual of a bullet point. That way I can have multiple clozes on one card with multiple lines. See example here: https://www.remnote.io/a/cloze-flashcard-with-multiple-break-lines-using-shift-enter/6145f34c8fe283003474b809
Thanks for sharing your thoughts - this is very reasonable. We're focusing heavily on stability currently, and many issues should have been resolved in the most recent October 26th update.
We're continuing to invest in stability and polish. Additionally, if it gives you peace of mind you can download full raw data backups from https://www.remnote.io/export.
Over here:
In the extremely unlikely event that RemNote ever winds down (don’t worry - we are 100% committed and fully expect and plan to be here for the long-haul), we will release all code into an open source project. You could run RemNote as a local desktop app (RemNote already works fully offline) and/or the open source Guaranteed Access Clause*: In the extremely unlikely event that RemNote ever winds down (don’t worry - we are 100% committed and fully expect and plan to be here for the long-haul), we will release all code into an open source project. You could run RemNote as a local desktop app (RemNote already works fully offline) and/or the open source community could host RemNote independently."
I used to have my notes the way you have started, but I streamline it more now. If you make a card, it will show the parents anyway. So:
Document Name: Fruits
Parent: Apple
- is ;; edible fruit grown on an apple tree
- components;;;
- core
- skin
- pulp
Now you'll have core, skin & pulp for other fruits too.. So it is up to you to decide whether you perhaps want a new parent called "Fruit components". Then when at the apple components, you'd do this instead...
Parent: Apple
- is ;; edible fruit grown on an apple tree
- components;;;
- [[Core]] (linked from Fruit components parent)
- [[Skin]]
- [[Pulp]]
Parent: Fruit Components
Core
Skin
Pulp
Here are some notes I took last night as an example. It may work for you, it may not. I've moved away from "concept" cards for most things, but that is because I like headings & for my notes to look somewhat aesthetic.
Thanks for the breakdown of changes It's timely that I'm revisiting RemNote, after a lack-luster experience earlier this year, but my biggest complaint right now is the Help documents haven't been fully updated yet. Lots of images and videos with the old UI, and confusing descriptions that no longer apply, but have #DepreciatedFeature tags. In my opinion, you don't release a product until the documentation is finished, it's just as important as all the widgets.
I have made some changes to the dark theme inspired by solarized dark theme. Check it out here. This was made in remnote itself. You can import it into your knowledge base. Be patient because it may take some time to load since it's a very big document. Feedback is welcome.
As far as I know, no, not an option that can be turned off.
I'm thinking this auto-capitalization has to do with their internal hierarchical concept of "concepts" and "descriptors". Concepts and Descriptors have their own capitalization conventions to distinguish between the two.
Documentation: https://www.remnote.io/documentation/6he7MgKQY8BAr9eD4.
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Remnote might be inferring that any new rems created are in fact "concepts" which are then auto-capped as part of their conventions.
That being said, you can always change the title of the newly created rem itself so it's in the capitalization case you want. Or if you're on the Pro plan, you can create Aliases which would allow you to specify different titles for the same rem. Might be useful as well in your case for masking different conjugations/forms of the same word ;)
Read this part of their FAQs.
TL;DR: They are currently building the product and are very passionate about it. Even if they do end up putting out a premium version the current features will remain free.
I think they are funded by MIT in this endeavor. (Don't know this for sure)
https://www.remnote.io/a/all-power-rems/AG5fK83uf8EPtTdaq
yea.. i share with you my Document i collect Power rems i know
A signal of Power Rem is their icon.. an circle with Up arrow inside
Yeah.. in old system.. Ctrl + O is shortcut for Search
https://www.remnote.io/keyboard_shortcuts - (You can change shortcut in this link)
but on new system it is Ctrl + P
The "Template" feature does sound like what you're looking for! This tutorial might help: https://www.remnote.io/documentation/Js45qiFuERfd6BwG9
Thanks! Have you had a look at our tutorials? https://www.remnote.io/documentation/XuTa7irDGXSpGChQc
They're not as interactive but should also walk you through the core features.
If these were from the demo documents, the flashcards that remain were included in the document via a Portal. If you're just getting started then I would worry about learning to use Portals yet - the easiest solution is to just delete all of the demo Rem.
Please let me know if that works for you!
Thanks for sharing these thoughts! Your suggestions mesh well with a longer-term feature we've been designing, so we'll use them to help guide our thinking there.
Some other suggestions in the meantime:
1) You could color the "Tribe" Rem so it's tag stands out
2) Instead of using a plain descriptor "verb", you could use a slot (https://www.remnote.io/documentation/Js45qiFuERfd6BwG9) and similarly color it.
We're going to redesign the "... | " - did you had something in mind here that would be cleaner for you?
Rem Reference s are used when the link needs to appear in a specific location in the text, such as "The [[Dog]] ate my homework". Tags are used when the link is describing the entire Rem, such as " My dog ate my homework last night ##Problem". As such, tags automatically move to the far right side of the Rem.
Tags can be used to express the relation that "A is a type of B"; for example I could write "Apple ##Food", or "RemNote ##(Note-Taking Tool)". This becomes additionally powerful when using Templates (https://www.remnote.io/documentation/Js45qiFuERfd6BwG9).
Note that Tag are actually just Rem - you can open them up as a full page, edit them, make Rem References to them, etc.
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Does that help? We copied this from a draft for new tutorials we're building, so please let us know if it's confusing!
For anyone wanting an android app before the original comes out:
I use Hermit, which creates an "app" out of any website you want, in this case the remnote website.
Not perfect but I find it useful!