This video is a masterpiece! My god I'm impressed by how much you were able to cram into 6 minutes. This video opened my eyes to how powerful Logseq can be.
@@Medic_Dave I'm using this to upskill in Logseq now, and I notice something out of date in this video (I think). Now, to get *bold* text I need to write either "**bold**" or "__bold__", and to get italic text I need to write either "*italic*" or "_italic_". The format for "^^highlights^^" is still the same. Additionally, customizing shortcuts seems to be different now since I can't find the option for customizations in Settings.
thanks! it's great. At 5:05 you mention that the [[ ]] makes the text messy and it's better to use the topic at the end. Do you mean that hashtags are better than [[ ]] to make pages?
my Logseq doesnt have the option "open" for open a local directory. I'm strungling with that... someone can help me with that? ***a found that in "all graphs" on the left side bar
Why I like this video here in Dec 2022, even though you're demo'ing a much earlier version. I like how you get to the point, no wasted words. I wish others could learn how to do the same. I learned some things I didn't know. Thanks.
David, thank you for this excellent, helpful, concise, and clearly presented video! If you can do some videos on walking people through using Logseq for various uses that would be great.
super important as its not obvious but turning existing text into page is done by selecting text and pressing [ twice you would think this would delete text or cut text insert brackets and paste text
Thanks David. This is excellent. Btw could you do a another video about Logseq with demonstrating your practical workflow on taking notes and writing. Thanks 🙏🏽
Thank you! Yes I can when I got time. I already uploaded a Logseq video about exam preparations, check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hykAwCWfVoI.html
Super helpful video. I've been trying to choose between obsidian and remnote for medschool and stumble upon your channel. I didn't know Logseq had flashcards as well. In your opinion, what's the best tool? Thank you for the video!
I‘m glad this channel helps you! I can‘t tell you anything about Remnote because I don‘t use it, but Obsidian and Logseq are in my opinion both equally good for medschool! Though Obsidian has more features, logseq is constantly making updates every day, so we can expect more from them in the near future🤔
@@Medic_Dave Thank you! There is a bunch of information about remnote in medschool, but not so much about other platforms. At least, I haven't found it.
@@Medic_Dave Not at all. I meant that there is a lot of information on how to use remnote as a medical student (RU-vid and discord). Sorry for the mistake.
When starting the app I get a warning: "This is a demo graph, changes will not be saved until you open a local folder." This seems to be a common confusing message to new users, but there is not a lot of help on what we need to do. Can you provide an explanation of what this means and what the user needs to do?
Thank you for the videos! Please can you show how you use obsidian for medical school? I'm about to begin studying medicine soon and I'm trying to understand the best way to utilise obsidian. Thank you!!
Love it! I'm moving over to Logseq from Obsidian because I realized Obsidian wasn't open-source like Logseq is. I'm going to watch this video in parts to slowly start utilizing each part! Thanks for making it.
Summary of Logseq / Obisidian / Anki / others presentations: "I am medic, blah blah blah. I study medicine lbah blah blah, this is sooooo complex, but helps me to study this soooo complex topic!!!!! I am so special, I am a medic woooowwwwwww".