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How to NOT use the UR database?
Hi
I have some articles I keep in text files in the Windows file system. These articles would be much easier to manage them in UR. However, I must have them in text format because other programs need to have access them. Is it possible to bypass the UR database storage and use Windows text files instead? And also be able to edit those files outside UR and have the changes picked up by UR? I looked through the help file and saw 'synchronization'. It said that if I create an item with a URL value, any child item I created could be made to be a Windows file if I selected synchronize. I spent an hour fiddling with it but it didn't work. (As an aside, is there a way to make items change into a plain txt file on export, instead of an rtf file?) Thanks. |
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You can link to the files instead of storing in UR, and then edit inside or outside of UR. Import the folder without storing contents, and then synchronize the folder to update UR's index with any changes to the external files, new files added, etc.
http://www.kinook.com/UltraRecall/Ma...portfolder.htm http://www.kinook.com/UltraRecall/Ma...ronization.htm UR always exports rich text items as RTF, but you could copy and paste from UR into a text editor to convert to text or use something like http://rtf2text.codeplex.com/ to convert RTF files to text. |
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OK, thanks for that. It's looking as though something like UltraEdit or any text editor with a directory view might be the best for what I need here.
Thanks. |
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plain text , synchronization , text files |
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