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The app creates a Logseq folder in iCloud to use for graphs, but this folder is not shareable like 'regular' folders are within iCloud. The sync within the same iCloud account works as expected, i.e. across multiple devices.
Use case: I want to share my Logseq across multiple iCloud accounts (for work and personal) using the native folder sharing option in iCloud.
If I manually create a folder in iCloud then this works as expected (but the Logseq iOS app does not read from any other folder). It is not possible to share the Logseq app-created folder. This is the case when trying to share from iOS and from macOS.
This discussion was converted from issue #4550 on December 25, 2022 22:05.
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The app creates a Logseq folder in iCloud to use for graphs, but this folder is not shareable like 'regular' folders are within iCloud. The sync within the same iCloud account works as expected, i.e. across multiple devices.
Use case: I want to share my Logseq across multiple iCloud accounts (for work and personal) using the native folder sharing option in iCloud.
If I manually create a folder in iCloud then this works as expected (but the Logseq iOS app does not read from any other folder). It is not possible to share the Logseq app-created folder. This is the case when trying to share from iOS and from macOS.
iOS App version: 0.0.7
iOS version: 15.3.1
macOS version: 11.6.2
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