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DanielDe avatar DanielDe commented on June 8, 2024

To use this from your phone, you don't need to install an app, just use a browser, correct?

Yep! This is just a website, no app required.

But if I edit the file from my phone, the symlink is replaced by a regular file with the new data -- so now I've got two copies that are out of sync.

Hmm, this doesn't happen for me. In my case when I sync from org-web, the original file is updated on my desktop when Dropbox syncs and I can view it just fine. What desktop OS are you using?

If I have also edited the file from the computer while it was offline, I'll get a merge conflict.

Yep, this is an issue with using something like Dropbox. In practice I'm just slightly more careful about editing my org file in 2 places like that.

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JeffreyBenjaminBrown avatar JeffreyBenjaminBrown commented on June 8, 2024

I'm using Linux, specifically Kubuntu 18.04. (Kubuntu = KDE + Ubuntu.) I had serious problems with Dropbox, never got it to work right -- the desktop seemed to behave, but the laptop would open a long text file in Kate and say something about a bad nonce, and after various removals and reinstallations the problem spread to my desktop ... So I gave up; instead I'm just keeping a git repo on a USB stick, cloning it to my laptop and desktop, and foregoing using it on the phone.

But the experience makes me wonder whether the sync and the editing functions in your app are separable. I'd love to sync my phone somehow to the same repo (maybe by keeping the repo on Dropbox, and using Git for Phones, if such a thing exists), and then use your editor on the phone.

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DanielDe avatar DanielDe commented on June 8, 2024

Ah, unfortunately the only way to view and edit files in org-web currently is to use one of the sync backends. There's lots of interest in other sync backends, including something like Git (see #5), but those are all a ways out.

Perhaps another thing you can try is reversing the symlink? So put the actual file in Dropbox and then symlink from wherever you're used to accessing it now. Maybe that'd behave better?

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jonhind avatar jonhind commented on June 8, 2024

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