Popularity ≠ superiority. Proprietary text document formats is yet another proof of Microsoft's crookedness—their subpar products only able to stay afloat by unethical anti-competitive behaviour.
https://ia.net/topics/markdown-and-the-slow-fade-of-the-formatting-fetish
#minimalism #WYSIWYM #Markdown #Microsoft #OpenStandards #LyX
#EatTheRich
From time to time I check if there is a Typora-like ("What You See Is What You Mean") markdown editor for Visual Studio Code. This is the case with Mark Sharp (https://MarkSharp.co).
The basic version looks good so far. Like most such editors, it reformats existing breaks. I do not like that this means that a linebreak is put after elements that create a break anyway (like headings), but well, my compact usage seems to be bad style.
@mudge I _adore_ iA Writer, and use it for 90% of my general writing. However, it doesn't currently recognize its own sister product's markup yet (e.g. iA Presenter) or work well with variants like #Markua or #GitHubFlavoredMarkdown. That sometimes forces me to switch to a very customized .vimrc so I can tweak the markup, but that's (perhaps) a nitpick.
Between #iawriter, #vim, #Marked2, and #PanDoc I get all of my #WYSIWYM writing done faster. Thanks for sharing your process!
Vous avez raté les #RencontresScenari2022 à #Lille ?
Pas de problème, les conférences ont été enregistrées 🤩
Retrouvez l'intervention de Sylvain Spinelli & Thibaut Arribe de Kelis :
📺 "Pistes d'évolutions pour Scenari"
https://scenari.org/rencontres2022/co/RD_evolScenari.html
Mots clés : #scenari #dépot #distrib #chain #scenariSuiteStarter #scenariSuiteParcours #WYSIWYM #éditionCollaborative #autocomplétion