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emoji-shortcodes-for-markdown
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Emoji Inside Markdown?
Bookmark it and feel free to contribute here: Project repo
marktext
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UX Case Study: Markdown Heading
Marktext editor:
- Show HN: I've built open-source, collaborative, WYSIWYG Markdown editor
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Pagkatapos ng pagpapalit-palit ng mga OS, naglipat na ako sa EndeavourOS + GNOME 44
Marktext - A Markdown file editor. How to write in Markdown
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Lightweight minimalistic Markdown editor for OpenSUSE
Well, see comments below but you're wrong. I now huse Marktext and it's simply perfect.
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Which Markdown Editors Have Collapsible Sections?
I tried MarkText, but the collapsibility seemed terribly buggy, and a brief internet search did not increase hope.
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Configuring pen buttons and cursor in Excalidraw
I normally take Markdown notes with quick sketches from time to time with a Wacom tablet. I've used Xournal++ and Marktext to do all this, exporting my sketches into image files and inserting them into Marktext. However, I am starting to feel fatigued with this workflow and I discovered that Obsidian and the Excalidraw plugin could be an all-in-one solution for what I do, instead of having to work between two apps and exporting my sketches manually.
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Writing down what I do – in Obsidian
I have used syncthing + marktext[0] and or ghostwriter[1] depending on the content of my notes. For a daily journal I like to use ghostwriter as it has almost no distraction and it forces me to focus. It just got shifted over to being maintained by the KDE team and I really enjoy it.
I liked marktext over joplin for similar reasons. But I am probably a little overzealous in my search for distraction free note taking. I assume joplin provides more feature sets, I just happened to want less features for what I do on a day to day.
[0]https://github.com/marktext/marktext
- Looking for a Markdown Editor
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A bit weird, but is there word-processing software (like MS Word) that uses markdown (or similar) ?
I know I am a little late, but I have had great experience with MarkText (FOSS, a bit buggy, but the best at what it does by far), Ghostwriter (FOSS, a good editor, recently absorbed by KDE), Visual Studio Code/VSCodium with [Markdown Editor](andhttps://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=zaaack.markdown-editor) (a WYSISWG markdown editing extention) and Obsidian (which I think you already have heard of).
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Converge ICT outages (no internet access, at Oct 18 12:32 PM). I wonder why?
Written using marktext
What are some alternatives?
mdx - Markdown for the component era
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
emoji-cheat-sheet - A markdown version emoji cheat sheet
ghostwriter - Text editor for Markdown
dumbdown - Scroll is public domain static publishing software with a newspaper feel built on Tree Notation. [Moved to: https://github.com/publicdomaincompany/scroll]
KeenWrite - Free, open-source, cross-platform desktop Markdown text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and math.
emoji-mart - 🏪 One component to pick them all
markdown-preview.nvim - markdown preview plugin for (neo)vim
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
notable - The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.