Sync Schedule on DTTG
rkaplan: Is there some other solution I am missing so that DTTG automatically syncs on a schedule when I am sleeping or otherwise not using the phone? Buy a robot or build your own. Instruct the robot...
View ArticleLive Text vs OCR
I won’t contribute to the rudeness here, but I want to communicate to the moderators that I find the DT community to be much less supportive of learning and less willing to understand the use cases of...
View ArticleLive Text vs OCR
nsflanagan: I walked away from this discussion knowing almost nothing else about how DT encodes PDF layers, or how Live Text works, I’m fairly certain that these questions have been discussed and...
View Article«Broken or not yet complete data structure..» error on new CloudKit sync
Yesterday I had just this issue in two of my databases in all my iThings. I think it was caused because I reinstalled macOS and instead of regenerate a new Global Inbox, I restored databases and the...
View ArticleUsing Luhmann's Zettelkasten-method in DEVONthink
But there are two problems : This does not work in Devonthin to go. At least I have not found this sorting option there. If for some reason the sorting is changed (e.g. accidentally), then the logical...
View ArticleUsing Luhmann's Zettelkasten-method in DEVONthink
devonti18: In the meantime, I wonder whether Tinderbox would perhaps be the better choice for this project… That’s it! I have spent many hours trying to realise a Zettelkasten modelled on Luhman’s...
View ArticleUsing Luhmann's Zettelkasten-method in DEVONthink
subzero: This does not work in Devonthin to go. At least I have not found this sorting option there. That’s correct. But, also, the manual sorting order is not (yet) synchronized.
View ArticleHow Many Databases Do You Use in Your DT Library
@kewms Thanks for that. I agree with your points but my question was really a lot more basic, so that my options are clear: if I have a huge, single database, can a phone handle syncing the entire...
View ArticleHow Many Databases Do You Use in Your DT Library
The size is relevant only for the first sync, i.e. when you initially upload everything to your phone. After that, you’ll only have small data blocks to sync (probably – unless you store 4-hour movies...
View ArticleHow Many Databases Do You Use in Your DT Library
See the Getting Started > Building Your Database section of the built-in Help and manual for insight and our recommendations.
View ArticleJavascript that works when run in Script Editor, but not from a Smart Rule
Hi. I’ve been writing some javascript scripts that work very well, thanks to all the excellent posts in this forum! One scripts that are quite simple and only have the one performsmartrule() function,...
View ArticleHow Many Databases Do You Use in Your DT Library
Thanks. I’ve read the recommendations (e.g., “DEVONthink’s performance can suffer if a single database grows too large. That applies to syncing performance too.”) but also noticed that some longtime,...
View ArticleUsing Luhmann's Zettelkasten-method in DEVONthink
subzero: I have spent many hours trying to realise a Zettelkasten modelled on Luhman’s using Devonthin, but the result is unsatisfactory. What exactly did Luhman do and how did he do it? He wrote...
View ArticleHow Many Databases Do You Use in Your DT Library
I think we’d absolutely be classified as “longtime, expert users” PS: I have four main support databases (two of which are open 99% of the time), two personal, one financial. Beyond that I have an...
View ArticleJavascript that works when run in Script Editor, but not from a Smart Rule
Show your code, please. It’s pointless to speculate about something one can’t see.
View ArticleHow Many Databases Do You Use in Your DT Library
I think we’d absolutely be classified as “longtime, expert users” Of course, but there doesn’t seem to be universal agreement on this matter, among experts (notice I said “some longtime, expert...
View ArticleUsing Luhmann's Zettelkasten-method in DEVONthink
subzero: Luhmann was also only human Only? In contrast to the physical Zettelkasten, the “Zettelkasten” in Luhman’s head was a biological neural network. Connections between information arise “by...
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