@apps i’m sorry, there is something that doesn’t seem right about this. i went to settings > extra features, and turned the extra features on (i left the post format as text/plain). then, i went to an earlier post of mine and replied to it twice, once with the post format as text/plain, and once as text/markdown. i posted, in order:
*italic* as plain *italic* as markdownwhen i view the posts in fedilab, the first one shows up properly italicized, but the second one doesn’t. when i view them in pleroma-fe (or husky), the order is reversed – the first one isn’t italicized, but the second one is.
in the db, the first one:
"source": { "content": "*italic* as plain.", "mediaType": "text/plain" }, "content": "*italic* as plain.",the second one:
"source": { "content": "*italic* as markdown", "mediaType": "text/markdown" }, "content": "<p><em>italic</em> as markdown</p>",i think there are two issues here.
can i get you to please try husky, the tusky fork that supports markdown? it shows an “M” button to switch to markdown, and it seems to work as i’d expect. it’s on f-droid and the play store. i believe husky doesn’t try to guess the type from the content.
hey @torproject ,
you've written great software ! but i don't think you know how great it actually is.
in my mind the killer feature of the tor network is NOT anonymity, but giving normal people a easy way to host their own web services.
running wordpress in 46 seconds: https://mastodon.satoshishop.de/@mk/109914957721932866
without the need of
- a static ip
- a public ip
- a domain name
- a ssl certificate
- portforwarding in the router
- firewall rule in the router
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