Is there a way to paste an image so it becomes a markdown link and image is places in an images directory
Hi,
I'm not sure if there's a feature request place on these forums so if this is the wrong place to post this - let me know.
One extension on vscode that has been super-helpful is the past an image as markdown extension (info here: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mushan.vscode-paste-image). I don't think this is possible in nvultra...is that correct?
My usage is typically I take a screenshot on my mac (i.e ctrl-shift-cmd-4 then outline area I want to take a screenshot) and then paste it into my markdown document. With the above extension I can cmd-shift-v into a markdown document and the image is pasted as a markdown link and it's also placed in a subdirectory called images of the current file that I'm on.
Thanks for your help.
Eli
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Feature requests can go in the confusingly named "nvUltra Feature Requests" section... 😊 (I'll move it though).
But no, this is not possible in nvUltra. We'll consider it for a future update.
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Hi Fletcher,
My apologies for placing this in the wrong bucket. Thank you for your help. 😺
Eli
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No need for apologies, just commenting for future reference and others. Just helps keep the bug fix to do list separate from the things to consider for the future to do list...
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