dcd111 wrote:cbandla wrote:Is the basic information in the Notion 3 custom rules document still valid?
You will definitely want to read the new Notion 4 custom rules documentation, because there are a lot of new conditions that can be checked and a lot of new modifications you can apply to the notes being processed. BUT... it is still useful to use the Notion 3 custom rules documentation as a reference sometimes, because the Notion 4 custom rules documentation has some big holes in it.
For example, the Notion 4 docs do not have a comprehensive list of all of the Techniques that can be checked, whereas the Notion 3 documentation does have a (mostly) comprehensive list. A few of the techniques in the Notion 3 list don't work anymore, unfortunately, but that list may point you in the right direction to experiment.
Thank you.