Srini - I love MLO, I think I'm one of it's earliest users. As much as I 
love it, I can't see using as a Wiki. It doesn't support cross linking etc. 

If you enjoy Markdown, have you looked at Obsidian? Ugly UI, powerful app.

Cheers
Mark

On Wednesday, 30 March 2022 at 14:18:16 UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> Just wondering if anyone was successful in using MLO as a personal wiki to 
> be used as a ready reckoner or a knowledgebase ?
>
> My thoughts on this topic:
> MLO seems to be having good support of 'Markdown'.
>  - Markdown has folding options using  "Summary" and "details" to  
> restrict view to inner levels of folding to give a summarized view
>  - I see that MLO is invoking a notepad when a "*.txt"  is clicked which 
> means that it does support helper applications.  But I couldn't see a place 
> where this file association can be changed.
>  - Personally I would like to link the "*.txt" with vim running from wsl2 
> maybe with as association like "bash -c "vim %" 
>  - associate a Markdown file with a chrome-app which can display images 
> and text well-structured in a markdown file
>
> This would provide a basic personal wiki.  And this file subdivided with 
> links so that it won't become a monolithic giant file...
>
> If there is a provision to change the file associations with the app of 
> our choice, MLO could potentially become a powerful personal wiki tool in 
> my opinion.
>
> Please provide your feedback.
>
> Thanks,
> Srini
>

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