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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I use rnote for university work a lot. I have singular directories per subject and then subfolders (e.g. for exercises, tutorials and old exams). Right now every one of these subfolders have to be their own workspace. This (imo) clutters the list of workspaces and does not provide a reasonable way to organise by content, which is the exact usecase I expect "workspaces" to help with.
Describe the solution you'd like
Support folders / subdirectories inside workspaces.
Describe alternatives you've considered
lots of workspaces belonging to the same topic
Additional context
I have workspaces as used in many IDEs or similiar apps in mind
for example: vscode
a more extensive and feature-rich workspace could be very interesting in general I think. e.g. (#229, #545, #993, ...) could all be features tied to these workspaces. This would also (at least partially) replicate behaviour of workspaces in other apps (again, e.g. vscode)
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MariusAlbrecht
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Folder/subdir support for workspaces
Folder/subdir/depth support for workspaces
Feb 12, 2024
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I use rnote for university work a lot. I have singular directories per subject and then subfolders (e.g. for exercises, tutorials and old exams). Right now every one of these subfolders have to be their own workspace. This (imo) clutters the list of workspaces and does not provide a reasonable way to organise by content, which is the exact usecase I expect "workspaces" to help with.
Describe the solution you'd like
Support folders / subdirectories inside workspaces.
Describe alternatives you've considered
lots of workspaces belonging to the same topic
Additional context
I have workspaces as used in many IDEs or similiar apps in mind
for example: vscode
a more extensive and feature-rich workspace could be very interesting in general I think. e.g. (#229, #545, #993, ...) could all be features tied to these workspaces. This would also (at least partially) replicate behaviour of workspaces in other apps (again, e.g. vscode)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: