For my #Markdown nerds. I don't know when this was launched, but it showed up in my Snaps this morning.
'dumpspage is a Markdown note-taking web-app that is powered by markdown-it and CodeMirror. Simply create your note using that big ol’ button and you are ready to take some notes (no login required!).'
I'm the same, I don't care while writing, but a preview before posting is nice. I dont usually post from my phone though, and use syncthing to sync files to my desktop.
@gnulinux Danke, ich werde Apostrophe mal ausprobieren. Am Ende heißt es: "Falls ihr Bücher oder wissenschaftliche Publikationen erstellen möchtet, kommt ihr nicht um TeX/LaTeX-basierte System drumherum." Was ist mit @typst, habt ihr das auch mal ausprobiert? https://typst.app/
@Aznorth Hello,
je dirais bien Ghost, très (très) simple à prendre en main, utilisant Markdown, assez joli et pas du tout geek (enfin, y'a besoin d'un geek pour l'installation si self-host, puis plus du tout).
Il faut simplement désactiver dès le début les features de monétisation (newsletter, abonnements payants), pratique pour un journal mais inutiles pour un blog, puis c'est parfait.
Ah, et la prochaine version s'intégrera au Fediverse.
Can anyone recommend me a good Markdown editor? I can't seem to find anything that's based on some web engine, which tends to use its own font rendering.
@hund Heh, well since I wear glasses pretty much full time, I guess you have your answer! 😏
I used to have a multimonitor setup so I could keep more than one thing on the screen at a time. I replaced two smaller monitors with one bigger one. Plus, good for gaming.
I'm writing a longer (as it seems) article on the lock-in effect of solutions like #Obsidian that are using open formats like #Markdown for storage. The file format is not the only thing that might lock you in.
I did already start with a list of arguments but also want to collect your ideas so that I don't forget a good argument.
Please, no emotions, just facts and objective arguments.
Reply here in this thread and I'll collect ideas from it. 🙇
@publicvoit I don't think, that Markdown per se is a lock-in factor. Ideally, every tool would save everything as flat text files. That would truly be open, imho.
Ages ago, I was using a simple, text file based local wiki. Things got complicated ever since.
4 new blog posts in April. Seems I'm getting better at sharing my long(er) form thoughts :)
The workflow I now have makes it really easy too. When I have a thread here that I think deserves a blog post, I copy the link to the first toot and paste it in https://mtr.wildeboer.net where I can get a #markdown dump that I can copy/paste in my editor and work on. My blog is #jekyll based and also uses Markdown, so it is easy to do :)
@jwildeboer Last time I asked, they did not say 'a bit of CC-NC is fine' ... which doenst mean it might (currently) be tolerated.
As long as that is true, I wont go through the hassle to move there exclusively. I should look into cohosting though, so that moving is easier should a untolerable #enshittification of github pages happen.
🆕 blog! “WordPress GeSHi Highlighting for Markdown”
I've launched a WordPress Plugin for an extremely niche use-case. WP GeSHi Highlight Redux works with WordPress's Classic Editor to convert Markdown to syntax highlighted code. That allows me to write: php $a = "Hello"; $b = 5 * 2; echo $a . str($b); And have it displayed as: $a = "Hello"; $b = […]