I'm surprised at how enjoyable it is to syncrhonize notes and blog. Thanks to the #PlainTextProject^1 my discovery of #StandardNotes with #ListedTo is very helpful. It should help me avoid posting so much here that it feels like a misuse of public microblogging.. The Notes app along with the quick Blog option makes it easier to got from writing notes to writing sentences and paragrpahs that will be (hopefully) intelligible to other readers. It's great the end-notes work. I wonder if tables do too?

^1 https://plaintextproject.online/articles/2018/03/01/standard.html
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Nowadays, I rarely use anything like LibreOffice for writing text; only for reading rich files like .rdf, .doc(x), or .odt.

Vi or Pluma suits me just fine. #plaintext #plaintextproject

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