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amberin added a commit to amberin/orgzly-android-revived that referenced this pull request Dec 25, 2024
This presupposes orgzly-revived/org-java#6.

Linking to notebooks via their "ID" property now works.

I did not touch the handling of the preface, so the book properties are
visible as part of the preface content. This means they can be shown and
edited in Orgzly without changing the current GUI. It feels a bit hacky,
but it could be a first, simple implementation of book properties, which
I suppose could later be improved by adding a "edit book properties"
menu choice, similar to today's "edit preface".

Book properties are stored in a separate DB table, just like note
properties. They are only parsed and stored when loading books from files and
when the preface has been edited.
amberin added a commit to amberin/orgzly-android-revived that referenced this pull request Dec 25, 2024
This presupposes orgzly-revived/org-java#6.

Linking to notebooks via their "ID" property now works.

I did not touch the handling of the preface, so the book properties are
visible as part of the preface content. This means they can be shown and
edited in Orgzly without changing the current GUI. It feels a bit hacky,
but it could be a first, simple implementation of book properties, which
I suppose could later be improved by adding a "edit book properties"
menu choice, similar to today's "edit preface".

Book properties are stored in a separate DB table, just like note
properties. They are only parsed and stored when loading books from files and
when the preface has been edited.
amberin added a commit to amberin/orgzly-android-revived that referenced this pull request Dec 25, 2024
This presupposes orgzly-revived/org-java#6.

Linking to notebooks via their "ID" property now works.

I did not touch the handling of the preface, so the book properties are
visible as part of the preface content. This means they can be shown and
edited in Orgzly without changing the current GUI. It feels a bit hacky,
but it could be a first, simple implementation of book properties, which
I suppose could later be improved by adding a "edit book properties"
menu choice, similar to today's "edit preface".

Book properties are stored in a separate DB table, just like note
properties. They are only parsed and stored when loading books from files and
when the preface has been edited.
amberin added a commit to amberin/orgzly-android-revived that referenced this pull request Dec 25, 2024
This presupposes orgzly-revived/org-java#6.

Linking to notebooks via their "ID" property now works.

I did not touch the handling of the preface, so the book properties are
visible as part of the preface content. This means they can be shown and
edited in Orgzly without changing the current GUI. It feels a bit hacky,
but it could be a first, simple implementation of book properties, which
I suppose could later be improved by adding a "edit book properties"
menu choice, similar to today's "edit preface".

Book properties are stored in a separate DB table, just like note
properties. They are only parsed and stored when loading books from files and
when the preface has been edited.
amberin added a commit to amberin/orgzly-android-revived that referenced this pull request Dec 27, 2024
This presupposes orgzly-revived/org-java#6.

Linking to notebooks via their "ID" property now works.

I did not touch the handling of the preface, so the book properties are
visible as part of the preface content. This means they can be shown and
edited in Orgzly without changing the current GUI. It feels a bit hacky,
but it could be a first, simple implementation of book properties, which
I suppose could later be improved by adding a "edit book properties"
menu choice, similar to today's "edit preface".

Book properties are stored in a separate DB table, just like note
properties. They are only parsed and stored when loading books from files and
when the preface has been edited.
@amberin amberin merged commit 438b746 into master Dec 27, 2024
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@amberin amberin deleted the 174-id-links-for-notebooks-dont-work branch December 27, 2024 01:03
amberin added a commit to amberin/orgzly-android-revived that referenced this pull request Dec 27, 2024
This presupposes orgzly-revived/org-java#6.

Linking to notebooks via their "ID" property now works.

I did not touch the handling of the preface, so the book properties are
visible as part of the preface content. This means they can be shown and
edited in Orgzly without changing the current GUI. It feels a bit hacky,
but it could be a first, simple implementation of book properties, which
I suppose could later be improved by adding a "edit book properties"
menu choice, similar to today's "edit preface".

Book properties are stored in a separate DB table, just like note
properties. They are only parsed and stored when loading books from files and
when the preface has been edited.
amberin added a commit to amberin/orgzly-android-revived that referenced this pull request Dec 27, 2024
This presupposes orgzly-revived/org-java#6.

Linking to notebooks via their "ID" property now works.

I did not touch the handling of the preface, so the book properties are
visible as part of the preface content. This means they can be shown and
edited in Orgzly without changing the current GUI. It feels a bit hacky,
but it could be a first, simple implementation of book properties, which
I suppose could later be improved by adding a "edit book properties"
menu choice, similar to today's "edit preface".

Book properties are stored in a separate DB table, just like note
properties. They are only parsed and stored when loading books from files and
when the preface has been edited.
amberin added a commit to amberin/orgzly-android-revived that referenced this pull request Dec 28, 2024
This presupposes orgzly-revived/org-java#6.

Linking to notebooks via their "ID" property now works.

I did not touch the handling of the preface, so the book properties are
visible as part of the preface content. This means they can be shown and
edited in Orgzly without changing the current GUI. It feels a bit hacky,
but it could be a first, simple implementation of book properties, which
I suppose could later be improved by adding a "edit book properties"
menu choice, similar to today's "edit preface".

Book properties are stored in a separate DB table, just like note
properties. They are only parsed and stored when loading books from files and
when the preface has been edited.
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