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Comment on Alternatives to Markdown for writing short documentation/TODOs? in ~comp
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Comment on Alternatives to Markdown for writing short documentation/TODOs? in ~comp
vladh What would you do in Markdown if you had to specify more info for each task, such as a description and a quote for example? I often have this problem with other kinds of lists too — specifying...What would you do in Markdown if you had to specify more info for each task, such as a description and a quote for example?
I often have this problem with other kinds of lists too — specifying more information for an item, even though the item is not big enough to be a heading.
Thanks for the link to todo.txt!
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Alternatives to Markdown for writing short documentation/TODOs?
Hi guys, I often find myself writing small text files for projects, like a bit of documentation or TODOs. I have a proper system in place for larger projects, but would love to be able to scribble...
Hi guys,
I often find myself writing small text files for projects, like a bit of documentation or TODOs. I have a proper system in place for larger projects, but would love to be able to scribble down things for larger ones.
As big of a fan of Markdown as I am, I find that it's often inappropriate for these kinds of tasks. For example, I find myself mimicking a task list with multiple-paragraph list items.
What do you guys use? Do you know of any Markdown alternatives that give you a bit more control over the layout?
Thanks!
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Comment on What are you working on this weekend? in ~comp
vladh Sure thing! Let me know if you think anything's missing and I can add it.Sure thing! Let me know if you think anything's missing and I can add it.
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Comment on What are you working on this weekend? in ~comp
vladh (edited )LinkI built vegvisir.space this weekend, a music theory reference website. It does things like calculate likely chord names for a series of notes. I find it useful for analysing pieces. It was pretty...I built vegvisir.space this weekend, a music theory reference website. It does things like calculate likely chord names for a series of notes. I find it useful for analysing pieces.
It was pretty cool doing music engraving in the browser, even if VexFlow's documentation is sorely lacking.
You can see the source code on GitHub if you're interested.
Yes, this is great! Thank you.