What are you using to edit #markdown locally? I write educational stuff with lots of images, I would like to see them in a preview...
I'm on Linux, and I'd like some #FLOSS tool #fedirecommend
What are you using to edit #markdown locally? I write educational stuff with lots of images, I would like to see them in a preview...
I'm on Linux, and I'd like some #FLOSS tool #fedirecommend
@villares
Let me please even do this.
Reqs:
* 1 : Markdown syntax highlight in the edit mode
* 2 : Highlight @names & #tags (set color per tag)
* 3 : Image preview in the edit mode
* 4 : Distraction-free edit (mute other lines)
* 5 : Tabs
* 6 : Table of Contents
* 7 : Follow links for other files
* 8 : Work with any source, no need to create a "vault"
* 9 : Spellcheck (not failing after 35000 symbols)
* a : HTML-preview
* b : Low resource consumption
* c : Deep customization of CSS
* d : Panels on a single side
* e : Autocorrect (auto replacement patterns).
* f : Read-only mode (Vim-like)
* g : Pin tabs
* h : Line numbers
The compliant matrix (functions they DO NOT have):
* …2…4……………………defg… : VNote
* ……………………9…bc……f…h : Zettlr
* …234………………………e…g… : QOwnNotes
* …2345…7…9……c…efgh : Ghostwriter
* …23…5…7…9abc…efgh : MarkText
* 1234……7…………cdefgh : KeenWrite
* …234…67…………c…efg… : ReText
* 12345…789…bc…efgh : Joplin
* …………………8……………………… : Obsidian
* Haroopad
* Logseq
* Beaver Notes
@villares My 50 cents: VNote, Zettlr, QOwnNotes
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