diff --git a/.gitbook/assets/test (1) (1).gif b/.gitbook/assets/test (1) (1).gif new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7ada91 Binary files /dev/null and b/.gitbook/assets/test (1) (1).gif differ diff --git a/.gitbook/assets/test (1).gif b/.gitbook/assets/test (1).gif index c7ada91..61e6834 100644 Binary files a/.gitbook/assets/test (1).gif and b/.gitbook/assets/test (1).gif differ diff --git a/.gitbook/assets/test (6).gif b/.gitbook/assets/test (6).gif new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c6c7c4 Binary files /dev/null and b/.gitbook/assets/test (6).gif differ diff --git a/.gitbook/assets/test.gif b/.gitbook/assets/test.gif index 61e6834..3c6c7c4 100644 Binary files a/.gitbook/assets/test.gif and b/.gitbook/assets/test.gif differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 58efb92..c53d95f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ You can use Anytype to create books, tasks, notes, ideas, documents, tools and o ## How do we stand out? -And what can we offer you now? +And what can we offer you now? ### Privacy: Your information is encrypted and all yours @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Take a look at things that [community has built already](https://community.anyty You can think abstract and systematic in the same application. You can create the network of your thoughts connecting things, while more strict structures like database-view are also accessible. You can get the best out of every world. -![You can easily switch between graph and database-like view](<.gitbook/assets/test (1).gif>) +![You can easily switch between graph and database-like view](<.gitbook/assets/test (1) (1).gif>) ### Works Offline and Locally diff --git a/faqs/how-to-add-relation-to-multiple-objects.md b/faqs/how-to-add-relation-to-multiple-objects.md index 7bb01ed..7ac40da 100644 --- a/faqs/how-to-add-relation-to-multiple-objects.md +++ b/faqs/how-to-add-relation-to-multiple-objects.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ### **Using a Type** -Let's look at an example. Say you need to add a new relation `Color,` to your **Type** `Cat`. And you already have 10 objects of this type. +Let's look at an example. Say you need to add a new relation `Color,` to your **Type** `Cat`. And you already have 10 objects of this type. 1. You need to open [library.md](../fundamentals/library.md "mention") 2. Find and open the [type](../fundamentals/type/ "mention") `Cat` @@ -11,16 +11,15 @@ Let's look at an example. Say you need to add a new relation `Color,` to your ** When you open any object `Cat` you will find `Color` in relations view and in `/` menu. {% hint style="warning" %} -You cannot edit the default relations in types** created by Anytype**. But you can use [set.md](../fundamentals/set.md "mention"), which can be used to create a relation in existing objects. +You cannot edit the default relations in types\*\* created by Anytype\*\*. But you can use [set.md](../fundamentals/set.md "mention"), which can be used to create a relation in existing objects. {% endhint %} ### **Using a Set** -Say you need to add the relation `Related` to all your `Tasks`. You can't change the default relations for this Type. +Say you need to add the relation `Related` to all your `Tasks`. You can't change the default relations for this Type. -1. [#create-a-set](../fundamentals/set.md#create-a-set "mention") with type Task -2. Add a new column. Settings → Relations → **+ **→ `Related` +1. [#create-a-set](../fundamentals/set.md#create-a-set "mention") with type Task +2. Add a new column. Settings → Relations → \*\*+ \*\*→ `Related` 3. Each object in the Set will now show this relation. Also, see will see at as **suggested** in each object. -![](../.gitbook/assets/test.gif) - +![](<../.gitbook/assets/test (1).gif>) diff --git a/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md b/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md index 33a4cd1..4d5a822 100644 --- a/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md +++ b/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ # Creating a Task Tracker -![](../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot%202021-09-13%20at%2016.05.44.jpg) +![](../.gitbook/assets/test.gif) ### Steps -1. To create a **Task tracker**, you need to click + on home, choose [set.md](../fundamentals/set.md "mention") and set **Task** as a source. That's it. **You just started a task tracker! ** +1. To create a **Task tracker**, you need to click + on home, choose [set.md](../fundamentals/set.md "mention") and set **Task** as a source. That's it. You just started a task tracker! 2. So now you can view all Tasks in one place. For the Task list, you may add relations. `Tag` , `Due date` , `Priority` Or any other being useful for your tracker. 3. You can also use filters, sorts, and views like: 1. Relation `Done` `Is` `Unchecked` so you will see only those that are not done @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can create any object **Task** with the `+` button in-row in your Set, in the editor by typing `/Task` , or using `+` from the dashboard. **All of these objects will be shown in this Set.** -**** +*** {% hint style="warning" %} Sets collect all your objects that match given criterion. You can add a new book everywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown here! @@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ Sets collect all your objects that match given criterion. You can add a new book ### Custom type -If you don't like** Relations** and **Templates** used in Task, you can [#create-a-type](../fundamentals/type/#create-a-type "mention") that will fit your needs. +If you don't like\*\* Relations\*\* and **Templates** used in Task, you can [#create-a-type](../fundamentals/type/#create-a-type "mention") that will fit your needs. 1. You need to open [library.md](../fundamentals/library.md "mention") in **Home** screen, which contains all **Types** in Anytype -2. Press "Create a new type." +2. Press "Create a new type." 3. In your custom **Type**, you can choose any relation and create a template you want. -4. To create a **Task tracker**, you need to click "Create" → "New Set of objects." +4. To create a **Task tracker**, you need to click "Create" → "New Set of objects." ### Template