If you paste a markdown link with whose URL field is an app URL, Notion will strip away the URL and just give you the label. This does not merely affect Hook, it affects all apps. So you can’t even paste a not Notion URL or Markdown, let alone an OmniFocus, obsidian, x-devonthink-item or Things URL/markdown-link in Notion. Set myUrl to "notion" & text 6 thru (length of myUrl) of myUrl If (the clipboard) is not equal to "" then Repeat 50 times - poll clipboard for ~2.5 seconds However, Hook can help you get around these limitations via this UI-scripted integration, tell application "System Events" If I were a Notion.so user, I would be quite concerned about that.ĥ. Set myItems to items 1 thru ((count of text items of myItem) - 1) of text items of myItem If (count of text items of myItem) > 1 then Set AppleScript's text item delimiters to Return "(" & myUrl & ")"Ħ.Like I said in #2 above, I heard on MPU that Notion.so has a very active user community and forum. So if any Notion user wants better integration, I recommend they take it to Notion’s forum, and link to this post. In my communications with Notion I have also linked to this post. I have been investigating Notion which seems very powerful. I am using a workaround to get sort of clickable links in the Notion web app and Mac app as follows: On the other hand I am already a Hook user and do not want to give that up. (1) I paste in the markdown link to say a file on my Mac using the paste as code option in Notion. This stops Notion stripping the markdown from the link. True it then shows the entire markdown link in a code block, but at least you can tell what it is. (2) To click the link to the file from Notion, I click anywhere on the code block containing the markdown link. (3) Then I invoke PopClip using a keyboard short cut (mine is Option-Command-P). PopClip immediately recognises the markdown as a hyperlink and gives the “link” option as its default action. (4) Just press return and you are taken to the file in the link. It sounds clunky, but it works quickly in practice.
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