diff --git a/faqs/free-forever-how-will-anytype-make-money.md b/faqs/free-forever-how-will-anytype-make-money.md index 864ebeb..5e8f953 100644 --- a/faqs/free-forever-how-will-anytype-make-money.md +++ b/faqs/free-forever-how-will-anytype-make-money.md @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ Initially, we will offer subscriptions for decentralized backup services to our You can use Anytype for free anytime without any storage or upload limits because you’re using the disk space on your devices. Some users may also want to ensure their data is backed up, and we will offer them a place on decentralized Anytype nodes. The stored information is encrypted, and we have neither access to the user’s data nor their encryption keys. {% hint style="success" %} -For Alpha testers, backup storage will be offered for free as a gift +For Alpha testers, backup storage will be offered for free as a gift. {% endhint %} diff --git a/faqs/how-are-media-files-stored-on-devices.md b/faqs/how-are-media-files-stored-on-devices.md index acbf17d..d1a9f3d 100644 --- a/faqs/how-are-media-files-stored-on-devices.md +++ b/faqs/how-are-media-files-stored-on-devices.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ To keep bandwidth and storage usage low but provide a fast experience, Anytype d **Files** are fully downloaded when you press download and get "cached" on your device. {% hint style="info" %} -Working with cache is not yet available and will be implemented in the next release +Working with cache is not yet available and will be implemented in the next release. {% endhint %} {% content-ref url="storage-and-deletion.md" %} diff --git a/migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md b/migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md index 6c17ed4..6cdc7dc 100644 --- a/migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md +++ b/migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Click on the block dragger to see options available for a block, such as deletio ![The drop-down menu which appears upon clicking the pill dragger.](../../.gitbook/assets/blockoptions.png) {% hint style="info" %} -To see a list of all available blocks, please check [Anytype-editor](../../self-onboarding/Anytype-editor/ "mention") +To see a list of all available blocks, please check [Anytype-editor](../../self-onboarding/Anytype-editor/ "mention"). {% endhint %} ### Moving Blocks @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Anytype's of object linking architecture are more flexible than Notion. You may Having objects (or pages, if that's what you prefer) not be locked inside a hierarchical silo but instead linked together in a knowledge graph brings numerous advantages. You no longer need to think about \*where\* an object belongs in your tree or where to place it. You simply link it. This allows for a much more natural flow of information than storing data inside a hierarchical note system. {% hint style="info" %} -If you want to read further about the advantages and disadvantages a non-hierarchical architecture brings to Anytype, [author](https://github.com/jonathan2384) highly recommends reading this article: [https://www.nayuki.io/page/designing-better-file-organization-around-tags-not-hierarchies](https://www.nayuki.io/page/designing-better-file-organization-around-tags-not-hierarchies) +If you want to read further about the advantages and disadvantages a non-hierarchical architecture brings to Anytype, [author](https://github.com/jonathan2384) highly recommends reading this article: [https://www.nayuki.io/page/designing-better-file-organization-around-tags-not-hierarchies](https://www.nayuki.io/page/designing-better-file-organization-around-tags-not-hierarchies). {% endhint %} ## Databases @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Anytype's equivalent to Notion's databases are Sets. However, unlike Notion data This makes Anytype much more flexible than Notion. For example, if you wanted to create a database with Notion, you are stuck with it. You cannot move pages outside of the database, nor can you bring pages inside a database once they have already been created (without annoying workarounds and time-wasting steps.) Instead, with Anytype, you can get **any** existing object in view with a Set. -![Here's an Anytype set. Right now, it's configured to show all Objects with the Task](../../.gitbook/assets/setexample.png) +![Here's an Anytype set. Right now, it's configured to show all Objects with the Task](../../.gitbook/assets/setexample.png) Have trouble understanding Anytype's databases? @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Have trouble understanding Anytype's databases? * To create a "database" in Anytype, first, create a Type, then create a new Set to show all objects of that Type. {% hint style="info" %} -Learn more about this theme here: [Broken link](broken-reference "mention") and [set.md](../../self-onboarding/set.md "mention") +Learn more about this theme here: [Broken link](broken-reference "mention") and [set.md](../../self-onboarding/set.md "mention"). {% endhint %} ### Relations diff --git a/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-place-for-studies.md b/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-place-for-studies.md index 74b3823..ee5c387 100644 --- a/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-place-for-studies.md +++ b/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-place-for-studies.md @@ -30,5 +30,5 @@ It is handy to create Templates. While creating notes in class or meetings, you ![Class Note template](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-11 at 11.52.51 (1).png>) {% hint style="success" %} -Find ideas to spark inspiration in [Community Showcases](https://community.anytype.io/c/general-discussion/showcase/13) +Find ideas to spark inspiration in [Community Showcases](https://community.anytype.io/c/general-discussion/showcase/13). {% endhint %} diff --git a/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-reading-list.md b/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-reading-list.md index ed526c0..ea7961d 100644 --- a/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-reading-list.md +++ b/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-reading-list.md @@ -26,5 +26,5 @@ If you want to create a more broad Reading List with several entities inside lik It is convenient to create templates for each view and object type. For example, a template for Books includes `Author`, `Rating`, and`Pages`. Whereas a template for Blog posts or Articles includes the `URL`, `Topic` and other additional information. Using templates with multiple views and filters is the fastest way to add new information without opening pages. {% hint style="success" %} -​Find ideas to spark inspiration in [Community Showcases](https://community.anytype.io/c/general-discussion/showcase/13) +​Find ideas to spark inspiration in [Community Showcases](https://community.anytype.io/c/general-discussion/showcase/13). {% endhint %} diff --git a/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md b/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md index 52aec55..40f918c 100644 --- a/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md +++ b/use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ### Steps 1. To create a **Task tracker**, you need to click + on home, choose [set.md](../self-onboarding/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 use for your 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 use 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 2. Create a view Work and Personal with filters `Tag` `contains` `Work` and `Tag` `contains` `Personal` to separate the lists @@ -35,5 +35,5 @@ It's convenient to create templates for repeatable tasks with pre-filled options ![](../.gitbook/assets/1631701898-853229-screenshot-2021-09-15-at-133017.png) {% hint style="success" %} -Find ideas to spark inspiration in [Community Showcases](https://community.anytype.io/c/general-discussion/showcase/13) +Find ideas to spark inspiration in [Community Showcases](https://community.anytype.io/c/general-discussion/showcase/13). {% endhint %} diff --git a/use-cases-and-tutorials/organizing-notes/capture-simple-notes.md b/use-cases-and-tutorials/organizing-notes/capture-simple-notes.md index 972f02d..04ed755 100644 --- a/use-cases-and-tutorials/organizing-notes/capture-simple-notes.md +++ b/use-cases-and-tutorials/organizing-notes/capture-simple-notes.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You can create Notes everywhere you want. Every object you create by default is Sets collect all objects by given criteria. For example, if you add a new Note anywhere inside the Anytype, it will be shown here! By default, it is sorted by creation date. {% hint style="info" %} -Click on links to know more about [Broken link](broken-reference "mention"), [set.md](../../self-onboarding/set.md "mention") & [relation.md](../../self-onboarding/relation.md "mention") +Click on links to know more about [Broken link](broken-reference "mention"), [set.md](../../self-onboarding/set.md "mention") & [relation.md](../../self-onboarding/relation.md "mention"). {% endhint %} ### Sort them later @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ Make these steps and start your Tags management: ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (3).png>) ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (4).png>) {% hint style="success" %} -You can work with relations everywhere! Check out where and how you can also use Tags: [#adding-relations](../../self-onboarding/relation.md#adding-relations "mention") +You can work with relations everywhere! Check out where and how you can also use Tags: [#adding-relations](../../self-onboarding/relation.md#adding-relations "mention"). {% endhint %} diff --git a/use-cases-and-tutorials/organizing-notes/outline-note-taking-method.md b/use-cases-and-tutorials/organizing-notes/outline-note-taking-method.md index 3b5e9da..ec0dd66 100644 --- a/use-cases-and-tutorials/organizing-notes/outline-note-taking-method.md +++ b/use-cases-and-tutorials/organizing-notes/outline-note-taking-method.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The Outline method is one of college students' most popular note-taking methods. The next few steps will explain step by step how to organize your Anytype notes using the Outline method by creating a new Object type, template, and set. {% hint style="info" %} -The outlining method emphasizes content as well as relationships between the material. It reduces the time needed for editing and allows for easy reviewing. [Click here for more information](https://e-student.org/outline-note-taking-method/) +The outlining method emphasizes content as well as relationships between the material. It reduces the time needed for editing and allows for easy reviewing. [Click here for more information](https://e-student.org/outline-note-taking-method/). {% endhint %} ### Add Outline Note type @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ You need to create a new Set from the Home screen. Sets collect all objects by g ​​![](https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FMBWIxXziUmcK7h7uvLnI%2Fuploads%2FKMPQdN9bbOHenKcS7RtM%2Fset\_1.png?alt=media\&token=ffb09aa2-3fd9-496d-81bc-f6fbd571ed07)​ ![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_outline\_set.png)​ {% hint style="info" %} -Sets help you sort through and create specific database-like views to work with many objects at once. Read how [#sets-and-relations](../../migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md#sets-and-relations "mention") perform in comparison to Notion Databases +Sets help you sort through and create specific database-like views to work with many objects at once. Read how [#sets-and-relations](../../migrating/start/fundamentaldifferences.md#sets-and-relations "mention") perform in comparison to Notion Databases. {% endhint %} ### Customize your workflow @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ All the Outline Notes will be collected in the set. So you can create a flow to 1. Add "Reflection" relation and "Tag" to the Set. Create a view calling "Inbox"\ ![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_custom\_relations.png) ![](../../.gitbook/assets/2\_add\_view.png) -2. Add filter "Reflection" is unchecked. You can also add filter by Creation Date, so you will see only newly created. You can review all your Outline Method notes in one place +2. Add filter "Reflection" is unchecked. You can also add filter by Creation Date, so you will see only newly created. You can review all your Outline Method notes in one place