=> 馃懡 freezr

I'd like to have an editor/organizer that speaks GemText, something that while you write in, it automatically creates the representation of the document on a side column; that highlights each special lines; that you can create internal links to jump between documents or notes; that supports splits and tabs; that you can easily find and replace text; change case, highlight typos; that has an emoji selector; that remember the change you made; that has autosave and autorecovery; that can represent the interconnections of a document (tree visualization); with a nice and intuitive TUI with mouse support while in X.

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2 years ago 路 馃憤 eph, eaplmx, devyl, innerteapot

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=> 馃懡 slondr

You could probably set this up in Emacs using gmi-mode and elpher with minimal effort - just open the buffer in two frames and change the mode. 路 2 years ago

=> 馃懡 whixr

This sounds like a really useful tool! 路 2 years ago

=> 馃懡 freezr

@eaplmx I would use it for creating content for my capsule and for taking notes and ideas... 馃 路 2 years ago

=> 馃懡 eaplmx

Sounds like an interesting idea... I've seen web Markdown editors or Obsidian, but nothing with Gemtext (a format I like so much for its simplicity).

What would it be your use case? Taking notes? 路 2 years ago

=> 馃懡 eph

Man, that sounds great 馃榿 路 2 years ago

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