Hi @Lanco_Support-Team, Thanks for sending this. I think you might be mixing some things up, so let me clarify.
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The “space+hashtag+space” syntax is desirable for inter-application functions, such as making the hashtags exportable to apps like Tinderbox (which many users rely on). But, as you’ve mentioned above, developers – especially the Tinderbox developers – really want other export formats, especially CSV and tab-delim formats. So, that’s far more desirable that “space+hashtag+space” syntax, which is basically a clunky work around solution that so many of us use.
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As I explained in my post re: Any way to create an UID in annotated files?, we’re hoping that MarginNote can “create an UID in MarginNote-annotated files – and, by extension, the notes they create” so that " MarginNote-annotated files & notes could generate create an UID – one UID for one file – that would apply to all of the MN-created annotated notes linked to that file. Seems like this UID could be auto-generated much the same that MN creates URLs per note." Make sense?
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Yes, a URL – but, crucially, as I said above, MarginNote-created URL’s that enable users to connect to the annotated text of the original PDF, even when it’s offline and archived. Make sense?
Happy to answer any other questions you have. I’ll leave it to @JournoProf to chime in…
Thanks!