@DoctorG said in Charts and diagrams in notes:
@molex As i know text-only, embedded images could eat up too much storage and costing more traffic/storage fees while having so many Vivaldi users when they use Vivaldi Sync.
I didn't mean attaching pictures. The user enters textual information in accordance with a certain syntax, and the plugin built into the browser visualizes this information in graphical form. The note stores only text and only the text is synchronized with the server, the conversion of text into graphics is performed on the client side.
For example Markvis, the information to build a chart is entered as plain text. Or for the construction of diagrams there is Mermaid.
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@molex said in Charts and diagrams in notes:
I could attach a picture, but it is not synchronized.
What I meant was that I know that image synchronization is very expensive, which is why I was interested in the possibility of converting text information to charts and graphs on the client side. I edited the first post a little bit.