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I have a bunch of Evernote notes that contain nested bulleted lists. When I try to export them to logseq, I get things like the following, where each line is formatted as an appropriately indented list entry but the entire line is prefixed by a hyphen:
- * nvidia driver
- * Installed using installer program from nvidia
- * Blank screen in gnucash reports
- * Caused by WebKitGTK bug with nvidia proprietary video driver, worked around by adding 'export WEBKIT\_DISABLE\_COMPOSITING\_MODE=1' to ~/.bashrc
- * Using KDE Dolphin for file/video tagging
- * Install packages:
- * dolphin and baloo:
- * sudo dnf install dolphin baloo kf5-baloo-file
- * dolphin: KDE file manager
- * baloo: kde indexer (provides balooctl)
When the note is opened in logseq, it appears as a series of top-level blocks without any indentation, and each line beginning with a *. None of the indentation is visible inside of logseq.
Is there a setting I can change so that Yarle writes out the nested lists in a way that Logseq can work with (presumably without the redundant leading hyphen)?
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I have a bunch of Evernote notes that contain nested bulleted lists. When I try to export them to logseq, I get things like the following, where each line is formatted as an appropriately indented list entry but the entire line is prefixed by a hyphen:
When the note is opened in logseq, it appears as a series of top-level blocks without any indentation, and each line beginning with a
*
. None of the indentation is visible inside of logseq.Is there a setting I can change so that Yarle writes out the nested lists in a way that Logseq can work with (presumably without the redundant leading hyphen)?
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