From 11b66b79d6591cafd61d9eda3f6cf45f550676c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vladimir Ermolaev Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2021 09:41:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] GitBook: [#148] template --- migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md | 12 ++++-------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md b/migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md index 576fd92..5ff037f 100644 --- a/migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md +++ b/migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md @@ -44,10 +44,6 @@ To move blocks around an Anytype page, use the three-dotted dragger that appears {% embed url="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FJbcKxgThRdSa4vZyLbvH%2Fuploads%2FzYx6u9uXN8wkAD9nLyhD%2Fmovingblocks.mp4?alt=media&token=778ccec5-3160-45b2-83d4-d73aa89351a9" %} -{% hint style="success" %} - -{% endhint %} - There are some differences, however. You can also indent text blocks within other blocks by directly dragging a block over another block in Anytype. You are not limited by lists only like you are in Notion. ## Hierarchy, Page Linking, and Backlinks @@ -126,10 +122,10 @@ Filtering, sorting and creating views in a Set work in a very similar manner to Having trouble understanding Relations in contrast to Notion's Databases? * Consider Anytype's Relations to be Attributes within a Notion database. -* When you add an attribute to a Notion database, you use the `+` button to the right of the column header. Instead, in Anytype, to add an attribute to a database you can these options: - 1. Click the Options button at the top-right corner and press `+` to get existing relation or create a brand new one. This will end with exactly the same thing — Anytype will add a column +* When you add an attribute to a Notion database, you use the `+` button to the right of the column header. Instead, in Anytype, to add an attribute to a database you can these options: + 1. Click the Options button at the top-right corner and press `+` to get existing relation or create a brand new one. This will end with exactly the same thing — Anytype will add a column 2. Open the Library (square menu on the home screen) and click on the "Types" tab. Create new desired Type and add attributes - known as relations in Anytype's lingo. - * Click "Create", then select Set of object to create a database view — you will see all the relations from Type as a columns. And additionally all of them will become accessible in object `/` menu and object's relations panel. + * Click "Create", then select Set of object to create a database view — you will see all the relations from Type as a columns. And additionally all of them will become accessible in object `/` menu and object's relations panel. #### What does this mean for me? @@ -139,4 +135,4 @@ Anytype's equivalent of Notion's databases may not seem quite as straightforward Notion templates can provide you with pre-defined databases and several objects linked with each other by theme. -Anytype template will provide you with a template for one particular object. So If you want to see several blocks, relations with values and you want to have a repetitive structure it will be helpful for you +Anytype template works for each one particular object. So If you want to see several blocks, relations with values and you want to have a repetitive structure it will be helpful for you.