Notenik supports MultiMarkdown metadata and YAML frontmatter, but has a preference for its own file format. If this seems a bit of a mystery to you, then read on.
Link: Why Is the Notenik File Format Different? | Adventures with Notenik
Notenik supports MultiMarkdown metadata and YAML frontmatter, but has a preference for its own file format. If this seems a bit of a mystery to you, then read on.
Link: Why Is the Notenik File Format Different? | Adventures with Notenik
I currently use the YAML format. My question is: Does it make any difference compared to native format in terms of functionality in Notenik, or does it only change the structure of the text file?
The reason I choose YAML is that many Markdown editors support it.
It shouldn’t make any difference in terms of functionality. Good question!