Well, we have Linux, we can do anything! (Or maybe MacOS or the Windows WSL, where it might work-no guarantees.) V1.7 now adds a YAML frontmatter header!.V1.6 handles some Pandoc edge cases, and also reports Pandoc errors to the CLIPFILE so they don’t go unnoticed.V1.5 shows how to make a Daily Clipboard, much like Daily Notes.Pandoc experts can now really fine-tune the output in v1.3: Extensions and Options supported.These will be stored in the assets folder and linked in the Clipboard file. More secret sauce (v1.1): If desired, clipit can now also create.and even use Pandoc (if installed) to convert HTML to Markdown on the fly, and store the Markdown in your “Clipboard” note?.store copied images in an assets folder (subfolder in Inbox, or even the Inbox folder itself,.then add the text, HTML, or image into a “Clipboard” note in your vault’s Inbox,.would allow copying from any program, web page, code editor, terminal window, etc.Talking with on the Discord today, he gave me an inspiration. Important bugfix: Please upgrade to v1.5+ to prevent errors when using spaces in your file paths! Inspiration! It can be used system-wide, even when you don’t even use Obsidian. This is for Linux but may work elsewhere. Please see the About page for more details.Clipboard snippets in your Inbox (for later review), even when Obsidian closed! Now to find more sources for refills!ĭISCLAIMER: The items included in this review were provided free of charge by Filofax for the purpose of review. I love the Clipbook pen and the grip eraser. The Clipbook is a clear example of expanding the range of products to include casual users, new users and folks who might be on a tighter budget. Overall, I like that Filofax is continuing to innovate and experiment with what ringbound planners and notebooks can be. The Clipbook pen clip is designed to easily fit over the ring of the Clipbook which can be seen here from above. The cover easily folds back on itself and with the pressure of your hand it will lay flat. And since this planner is ringbound, any inserts that are not needed can be removed. I like that the calendars and planning pages are open dated so that they can be started at any time. Should I ever reach a point where getting refills from Filofax is so no longer an option, knowing that any Parker style refill will fit means that, though the pen would no longer be erasable, it would still be functional. The Clipbook pen takes a standard Parker-style refill but color me stumped, other than the Filofax refill 3-pack ($6.99), I don’t know where to find erasable gel refills to fit this. And, instead of having to flip the pen over to erase, the tip of the pen is retracted and the soft grip area is the eraser. The body of the pen is heavier than the standard plastic barrels of standard Frixion pens because the barrel is lacquered metal. For an erasable pen, like the Pilot Frixion, this is a decidedly lovely design. There was no feathering issues.įilofax included the Clipbook erasable pen ($19.99) when they sent. Some wetter fountain pen inks showed through a bit more than the Filofax notebook. Rollerballs and felt tips were actually the most likely to show through with a hint of bleed on the Morning Glory Mach 3 and the Sharpie Pen. In pen tests, I got decent results with most fine fountain pens, rollerball, felt and gel pens performing well with just a little bit of show through. The paper seems to be slightly lighter in weight and feel to the paper in the Filofax Notebooks which is listed as 100gsm. This starter set will give users a nice sampler of the inserts available from Filofax and be able to determine what inserts work best for their needs. It comes pre-loaded with a variety of inserts: 15 ruled sheets, 15 graph sheets, 15 plain sheets, 1 fold out double-sided undated yearly calendar, 6 fold out double-sided undated monthly calendar pages, 13 undated week-on-two-page sheets, and 5 to-do sheets. I tested the Marble Pattern ($25.99) in the Personal size. The thinner material makes the cover flexible enough to fold all the way back on itself, making it smaller and less cumbersome while still allowing users to carry lots of refills in a ringbound format so switching pages is easy. The advantage of this design is that the Clipbook is considerably less expensive than a classic Filofax planner. The Personal planner has a 25mm/0.875″ ring which is roomy but compact. It features a flexible softcover made with a cardstock covered with PU printed material over their classic ring. Filofax has reinvented the ringbound planner with the Clipbook ($25.99).
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