It is the most crucial aspect for any tree Outliner app, otherwise it will be an island and doomed. OPML export/import lets me use numerous mindmaps, heavier text editors etc etc. Can use Outliner app to generated OPML code to test, I have had their paid versions for a long time as well as many other OPML apps and Windows softwares. Halna imports/exports OPML too, change filetype to OPML. ![]() menu, file share, export, filetype OPML (If I remember correctly), my phone is being charged now. This is the code generated by Outliner app, very easy:Īttached as image as code tags not working properly in github. This is how it looks in Android Halna app where the inline note is shown in the right data pane like Trilium: This is a OPML tree I generated in Android Outliner app: So for example a tree node name and it's data is simply: In fact IF one does not use the other tags within OPML outline standard, the more softwares successfully import/export OPML. ![]() _note is the content of the note in right data pane Text is the name of the node in tree pane on the left There are quite a few tags within outline. OPML works with other software as import/export of tree structures than any other tree, and with less problems too. For any tree editor, OPML import/export is basically a matter of life or death. Very easy, just nested tags within an html format. (I am putting spaces after so they show in comment) Lower level sub-nodes are nested tags within it. ![]() It is very simple, It is basically HTML and each node or sub level node is bracketed by and. The main format these days for structured tree outline is OPML. Basically adequate import/export is an absolute necessity. Which is why import and export is so important. All software for note taking in structured ways usually function in a chain of several software.
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