Congratulations on that achievement!
Is that restricted to iCloud or will it apply to other services too, such
as Dropbox?


On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 10:41 AM Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Skim stores the notes in the extended attributes of a file. A problem is
> that iCloud by default strips extended attributes, and therefore also the
> Skim notes. However with certain flags added to the attribute names iCloud
> preserve them. That is what syncable notes do.
>
> The latest release wil be able to read the notes with these flags added.
> But it will not write them (yet), because it may exchange data with older
> versions of Skim, that cannot read this.
>
> You can set a hidden preference to have Skim write these more reliable
> notes. But be aware older versions won't be able to read them. We probably
> will make this option public in a later release, and perhaps make it the
> default.
>
> Christiaan
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