![]() ![]() these (very simple innovations):ġ.Textfield (addable component, which may be a CodeBox) that is tied to a ‘%filename.txt’ and auto-refreshes its content as long as file changesĢ.Table (there is already an option to Load CSV from file) - could you please make an option to Auto-Refresh and Auto-Save changes to the original file (this option is enabled/disable at Settings Dialog of Table Component) If that is too hard, please, could you make ……. (In-Place Scripting) this awesome piece of software will be MUCH cooler. Okay, you might tell me that I should try Junipyter Notebook. Even some Shell Tasks! (just keep sources there)īut that will bring a lot of flexability to end-user! Run this script everytime This Node loads.Īnd other Stuff. * is a “Settings” icon, which has at least that interesting option:ġ. If a user opens it in 7-Zip, the password must still be entered before the file can be opened.This is probably THE BEST notebook I’ve ever seen!įeature request: (*will become a killer-feature *)ġ.2.Add “Results Field” (let’s place it to the ‘east’ of “Code Box”) – CTX files are typically opened by Cherrytree, but they may also be opened by 7-Zip in Windows. ![]() CTD and CTZ files are useful for saving documents that are smaller in size than CTB and CTX files. Password-protected “CTD” files are saved as “.CTZ” files. Cherrytree users may also save documents in XML format as “.CTD” files. ![]() – Users often save Cherrytree documents as “.CTB” files but if they protect them with a password, the documents are saved as “CTX” files. I found this information somewhere, which might be useful for other users of Cherrytree: Rather than doing backup on a daily basis, hope to get some kind of “automatic sync” option for the backups, to be added to the Cherrytree, sometime in the future. That’s interesting to know.įrom this point onwards, I have started taking backups regularly. And also, the more “~” in the backups, the older they will be. However, through your comment, I came to know about the “automatic backups” that I was not aware of. Thanks, Martin for the reply, as I was not hoping for any responses in this forum, due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflicts as pointed out by gospel. As I was afraid that I might lose all my important docs, I forgot to check the comments section here, after I had posted. Yes, I was able to resolve the issue by renaming the files before I saw your (Martin) reply. ![]()
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