![]() I attached a quick example with a few of the things I encountered. But it’s very easy to glance at how many # indented a header is and deduce structure. It’s hard, at a glance, to differentiate between an h1 and an h2, or an h2 and an h3. I actually have an easier time navigating a document with apparent markup.However, hiding the plain text markup makes it so my special markup can be changed (in this case, is changed) without me knowing. Editor support for this feature is not important. I have a special rule to export titles underlined with “=” differently than “#”. Showing the full markup makes editor support for certain special Markdown features irrelevant they matter only at export time. different editors have support for different markup.My special CSS sheets I use for export don’t work anymore (I have MarkdownIt plugins which parse different things in specific ways, but those differences have all been eliminated by Nextcloud Text).Unneeded noise is added to my file ( \ for a soft line break, instead of two spaces).Multi-cursors don’t work, because bullets are separated by a new line now.My brain is hard wired by years of training to see * as emphasis. Some of the Markup choices that Nextcloud Text takes don’t make sense to me.My git commit shows 100% of lines changed.The plugins or shortcuts that I painstakingly made sure match in the different editors I use across devices don’t work anymore.My habits for recognizing sections and intent at a glance are disturbed.My shortcuts to find content in large files don’t work. ![]() My plugins that rely on specific markup don’t work anymore. ![]() This doesn’t work for me because my markup is completely changed. It’s really a great step forward, and I don’t mean to be entitled but the way it works really doesn’t do it for me, and I hope the old editor/notes will still be available. These things make Text pretty much taboo to me.Īll in all, the editor is really slick, looks good, and collaborative editing is amazing. I use horizontal markers of different lengths to denote split between large sections or small sections, so I can visually locate myself easily. I do a quick find - to find my next bullet point, and Text made that impossible. I don’t want my bullet points to start with a * I use that for emphasis. I don’t want a blank line between my bullet points it makes me unable to use multi-cursors easily to edit multiple items at once. This is bad, because I am used to my markup. I tested editing on a fairly large file, and my markup was all changed.
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