Posted April 11, 2024 by ✨synthona ✨
Hello everyone! Welcome to my latest post. Today we’re here to talk about Synthona version 1.2.9. Version 1.2.9 is finally ready for download and it’s got a bunch of brand new features crammed in there for you to enjoy! Let’s start with the most exciting one, [[renderlinking]]. Just what in the heck is a renderlink? The answer is actually pretty simple. By typing a set of double brackets like [[brackets]] and hitting the spacebar, Synthona will automatically link the most recent existing note whose title matches the [[text]]. If there’s no matches, Synthona’s api will simply create a new note at that point instead! From here, you can Right Click or SHIFT+CLICK on the link to jump to your note.
Here’s how it works…when you hit the spacebar or enter after typing that second set of brackets, Synthona will go ahead and perform a search through all your existing notes to see if a note already exists containing the text in the brackets. If it finds a match, it will “render” the existing note’s title right into the brackets, replacing your renderlink with the name of that note. Synthona will always link whichever match was viewed most recently, so if there’s more than one it’s going to link the one you interacted with more recently. What happens if you type the same renderlink again twice in a row? The second time around, it will skip the notes you’ve already added in this session, jumping to the next ones in line. This means if you type [[phrase]] [[phrase]] [[phrase]] it will link the 3 most recent matches, one after another. In this way, you could for example link 2 recent notes whose titles contain the text “hello” typing [[hello]] SPACE [[hello]] SPACE.
The one thing to keep in mind is that Synthona will only remember which ones you typed for a little while, so if you type [[phrase]] and then go work on a different note and come back and type [[phrase]] again, it will forget that you already typed it, linking the first one again. That’s all there is to it! The best part is that renderlinking also ASSOCIATES the other note automatically, which means this is a great way to create indexes on the fly and to zip around quickly by using the new right-click links feature to zip from link to link to link. You can also link file, url, and folder nodes to launch your files and links from the note! In practice this means you can not only link to websites, but also to your file system.
In my early tests, this new feature is very fun to use and probably the most useful new feature I have added to the application in a long time. It’s exciting stuff! yay!
That’s right folks! There’s more features where that came from. Here’s a list of other updates which are also included as a part of 1.2.9.