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12 votes
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‘Superman’ faced major changes after test screenings — Reshoots, less humor, shorter runtime, new editor and composer
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Edit, new Microsoft CLI editor
22 votes -
Slushkiller: an editor's perspective on rejection (2004)
12 votes -
US documents say Project 2025’s creators The Heritage Foundation want to dox Wikipedia’s volunteer editors of pages related to Palestine conflict using powerful tools
33 votes -
US based The Heritage Foundation plans to ‘identify and target’ Wikipedia editors
81 votes -
So you want to write Java in Neovim
4 votes -
The editors protecting Wikipedia from AI hoaxes
18 votes -
R.I.P. journalist, editor and counterculture enthusiast, Steve Silberman
13 votes -
Jack Conroy, proletarian author and editor, supported important 20th century US poets
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I’ve been at NPR for twenty-five years. Here’s how we lost America’s trust.
54 votes -
The Roman Colosseum: What it was like to attend the games
12 votes -
Is there a markdown editor which let me open .md files from Windows?
I have looked at various editors, but those I came across all had their own build-in file navigator which they insisted you'd use. I always hate that; it's the one thing I dislike about Godot. So...
I have looked at various editors, but those I came across all had their own build-in file navigator which they insisted you'd use. I always hate that; it's the one thing I dislike about Godot. So is there one where you can simply open your .md files directly from Windows?
Edit: What I'm after is WYSIWYG, not just synstax highlighting.
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Who buys porn magazines anymore? We asked the editor of one.
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Web-based rich text editor
Hi, I’m usually just overthinking my note-taking setup with plaintext markdown notes, but recently I had to create and share (as PDF) some rich text documents as well. What I’m looking for:...
Hi,
I’m usually just overthinking my note-taking setup with plaintext markdown notes, but recently I had to create and share (as PDF) some rich text documents as well. What I’m looking for:
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Collaborative editing to some extent (ideally real-time like Google Docs..)
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Rich text formatting
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Export as PDF (or even Word if possible)
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Web & mobile app (iOS)
I’m aware of Microsoft 365 with Word online and Google Docs. I really can’t stand Word online, it feels so super slow one can barely use it. I also feel the same about the application for macOS. It’s just this gigantic thing I don’t need. I want some headings, basic formatting, lists etc.
And then there’s Google Docs. It just feels wrong. It’s a weird editor, especially on mobile, it’s in this format I can’t grab, it feels like the files are not under my control.
I’m also aware of some self-hosted solutions like ONLYOFFICE and probably some NextCloud addon/solution. But these are things I don’t want either since it’s usually a hassle to install them, keep them up to date and take care of the data.
I’m just hoping that I’m missing out on something else available except the Microsoft and Google solutions.
At some point I just thought I might stick to Markdown files and export them as PDFs or even Word documents, but I don’t know about any reliable online collaboration solution for markdown docs either.
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An interview with Game of Thrones' supervising sound editor about how bird sounds are chosen for the show
5 votes