brainchild0
brainchild0
I think part of the issue is that some dialects treat any literal line breaks as actual line breaks, whereas some do only if the preceding line ends in two...
@n-peugnet: Mark Text does support your scenario (2) if the user manually inserts the two space characters before the line break. However, it would be useful if the application would...
I think that developing a satisfactory solution to this issue depends on first resolving some of the essential design choices in the application.
Is MarkText formally following any particular dialect or specification?
I think that the original posting is asking for a way to scroll through the document with body text from only one section (or a few sections) shown at one...
@alexsong19: I am not rejecting the request, only asking whether it, as stated, or some alternative, best satisfies the underlying need, related to efficient document navigation. Of the applications you...
@alexsong19: I'm not sure I fully follow your suggestion, but it seems as though you are asking that when a document opens, it appears as a table of contents, without...
> I was asking for the ability to fold/unfold, the option to open files folded to the level of headings to your choice, and the editor uphold the folding status....
> One use case would be the paragraph about Type B notes in my previous comments. The ToC on the side, as I've also mentioned above, has three drawbacks: Yes...
> Are you serious? In what real-world scenario does a function requiring `moving hand between mouse and keyboard` and `moving eyes between panels and do eye searching` _not_ a problem?...