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Tallennustila

There are multiple ways of storing notes in Butterfly. Either by using your device storage, or by using the cloud storage (WebDAV).

The data directory is the directory where documents, templates, and packs are stored. On desktop you can find it in ~/Documents/Linwood/Butterfly. Mobiilissa se on muodossa getExternalFilesDir(null)/Linwood/Butterfly. Voit myös muuttaa sitä asetuksissa kohdassa Data.

Tästä hakemistosta löydät kansion Dokumentit, Templates ja Packs.

Sovelluksen tiedot on tallennettu selaimeesi. Se on tallennettu paikalliseen tallennustilaan. Avaa kehittäjän työkalut selaimessasi ja näet niiden tiedot.

By default, the application saves the data in your documents folder in a subfolder called “Linwood/Butterfly”. This folder is created when you save data for the first time. Tätä kansiota voidaan muuttaa asetuksissa.

The application data can be stored on a remote server. Tämä on hyödyllistä, jos haluat jakaa tietoja muiden ihmisten kanssa tai jos sinulla on useita tietokoneita. Tällä hetkellä vain WebDAV-protokolla on tuettu.

Jos haluat lisätä etäpalvelimen, siirry asetuksiin ja napsauta Remotes. Klikkaa sitten Add remote. Lisää etäpalvelimen URL ja käyttäjätunnus ja salasana. Sen jälkeen voit määrittää kansion, jossa tiedot tallennetaan.

To get the WebDAV URL, please visit the documentation:

Nextcloud (it should look like this: https://nextcloud.example.com/remote.php/dav/files/username/, replace username and nextcloud.example.com with the correct values)

  1. Go to Files
  2. Press the button on the bottom of the sidebar Files settings
  3. Scroll down to the WebDAV section, then copy the full URL shown inside
  4. Switch to Butterfly, and paste the URL in the URL input box in Butterfly
  1. Go to your Nextcloud account info by pressing the profile picture on the corner
  2. Then, press Settings
  3. In the Security tab, scroll down to Devices & sessions
  4. Enter any name for the app name input box
    • “Butterfly Connection” is a good name to use, as it is identifiable and clear.
  5. Press the button called Create new app password
  6. After authenticating, copy the app password username shown on the page, and paste it in the username input box in Butterfly
  7. Finally, copy the password and paste it in the password input box in Butterfly

After doing the above, press the Connect button.

If you have done everything correctly, there will be some new stuff down the popup. 2 new input boxes appear down the list in the popup

Type the name of this connection in the Name inputbox, you can name it anything.

Then, for the Directory inputbox, you need to type where should Butterfly store stuff inside this cloud storage.

For example: if you type ButterflyDocs for Directory, Butterfly will store all your files inside the ButterflyDocs folder in your cloud storage.

Lastly, after typing the name of the folder you want Butterfly to store your notes in, press Create.

That’s it. Syncing to the cloud should work now. 🎉

Tämän ominaisuuden avulla voit muokata tiedostoja etäpalvelimilla ollessasi offline-tilassa. Avaa ponnahdusikkunavalikko tiedostossa tai kansiossa ja napsauta Sync. Tämä lataa tiedoston tai kansion ja tallentaa sen paikallisesti. Synkronoidaksesi koko juurihakemiston, klikkaa valintaruutua luomalla valintaikkunassa tai klikkaa kaukosäätimen asetusta ja klikkaa valintaruutua sen hallinta-osiossa. @ info: whatsthis

On olemassa muutamia rajoituksia:

  • Et voi poistaa tiedostoa tai kansiota offline-tilassa.
  • Et voi lisätä, muokata tai poistaa malleja ollessasi offline-tilassa.

Jos olet kotoperäisellä laitteella, voit myös synkronoida sovelluksen hakemiston suosikki alustan. Google Drive has an official app on Windows and there are unofficial ones on the Play Store. On Linux you can also use the native remote storage system and change your data directory to this or add a new external storage if you click on the add connection button.

Butterfly supports importing SVG, Butterfly Note (.bfly), Butterfly Raw Note (.tbfly).

This file type is the recommended format for saving notes.

It is a zip archive containing the information (mostly in JSON files) about the note. These included JSON files aren’t optimized to be readable by a human in its raw form.

This file is recommended for use with version control software like git.

This file is not a zip archive; instead it is a JSON file. It contains all the information about the note in a single JSON file that is optimized for being readable and nicely formatted. It is slower to load than the normal Butterfly Note.

This file type doesn’t save information about the note! When this file is imported into Butterfly, it is treated as a single image.

Use this ONLY when the note shouldn’t be modified by Butterfly.