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Thino Editor

Thino Editor

Feature Info

Available in both Thino Basic and Thino Pro

Introduction

From version 2.1.0, the main body Thino will default to using the WYSIWYG editor provided by Obsidian, while Thino Web uses Tiptap to develop its own editor. When you first encounter the editor, you will see the following elements, and we will explain their functions to you one by one:

Local Version

Thino Editor--Local Version

  • 1 is the quick input button for tags. When you click it, you can quickly pop up the tag selection dialog;
  • 2 is the quick selection button for images. When you click it, you can import images from outside into Thino;
  • 3 is to change the task status or list status of the current Thino card. When you save it to text, its corresponding will become a task or list;
  • 4 is to select the target location to save. At this stage, you can choose diary, CANVAS, or multi-file save mode;
  • 5 is the save button. When you are in the editor, you can quickly press CTRL / Meta + ENTER to save the current Thino;
  • 6 is the text input area, and the text input area has the following quick input functions:

Date Picker

When you enter @ in the editor, a date selection dialog will pop up,

Thino Editor--Date Picker

You can select a date from it, which will be converted into the form 📆2023-11-01, and this form of date string allows you to filter the tasks or list content you need according to the time when using the Dataview or Tasks plugin.

PS: You can choose the format you prefer in the settings, which can be Dataview first or Tasks format first.

Maximize Editor

提示

Available in Thino Pro

When you click the maximize editor mode in the Thino editor, you can maximize the Thino editor to the current view’s full screen mode, making it easier for you to view and edit longer content.

Basic Syntax Support

Local Version

All the basic syntax of Obsidian is supported, including but not limited to:

  • Task
  • List
  • Tag
  • Title
  • Text
  • Link
  • Quote

Tag Selector

Feature Info

Available in both Thino Basic and Thino Pro

When you enter # in the editor, a date selection dialog will pop up. Obsidian’s editor natively supports the tag selector function, but Thino goes further to transform it into a tag selector that can only display tags used in Thino. (You need to enable whether to use the full library of tags in the settings. If you do not enable it, it will only display the tags used in Thino by default.)

But Web Thino does not support indexing the tags in the Obsidian library, so it can only display the tags used in the current Web Thino.

Toolbar

Feature Info

Available in Thino Pro

When you select content in the Thino editor, a floating toolbar will pop up. This toolbar contains several common editing commands. When you click it, you can quickly adjust the corresponding format effect.

Other Features

Because the new version of the editor inherits the WYSIWYG editor of Obsidian, theoretically, all the editor plugins that can be used in the WYSIWYG editor can be used normally in the Thino editor.

Including but not limited to:

  • Task Progress Bar
  • Markdown Table Generator
  • Other Callout types

Web Version

  • If you purchase the local version later, or directly purchase the annual membership, support Web and local version synchronization

Basic Syntax Support

All the basic syntax of Obsidian is supported, including but not limited to:

  • Task
  • List
  • Tag
  • Title
  • Text
  • Link
  • Quote

Toolbar

When you select content in the Thino editor, a floating toolbar will pop up. This toolbar contains several common editing commands. When you click it, you can quickly adjust the corresponding format effect.

Other Features

  • Maximize Editor

Thino Editor--Other Features

Date Picker

When you enter @ in the editor, a date selection dialog will pop up,

Thino Editor--Date Picker