Evernote2 is really easy to use. The more you use it, the more you will inevitably want to expand the expansion function. You have seen a self-written template for a long time. After downloading it and researching it, you just remember the vague impression: the template is written in XML. Just today, I am free to add the four quadrants of a time management template that I want to implement recently. It is very simple. We can study EV templates and hope that experts can write better templates.
First, export the existing template, which is an ENX file and renamed as an XML file. After it is opened, the structure is shown as follows:
The structure is very clear, the content is pure HTML, nothing to mention, the following resources, is the image encoding used by the template, but do not know what encoding, this time skipped, you don't need any images. The only concern is MD5. Don't get stuck. Regardless of whether you want to modify the HTML, create a new ENX file, and import it to Evernote. The result is very smooth. Note that when saving ENX, UTF-8 is used instead of Unicode. This is the effect
Very easy. It seems that there will be no more templates in the future.
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