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  • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

    Parchment is now available.

    Parchment is a plain text editor for #GNOME that delivers a clean and distraction-free writing experience. It stays out of your way and allows you to focus on what really matters: writing.

    I have written dozens of blog posts and several software projects using Parchment, including Parchment itself.

    Writeup ⇒ https://www.vtrlx.ca/posts/2026/parchment-now-available/
    Get it on Flathub ⇒ https://flathub.org/apps/details/ca.vtrlx.Parchment
    Source code ⇒ https://codeberg.org/vtrlx/parchment

    tris@chaos.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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    #6

    @vtrlx Remember seeing https://blogs.gnome.org/chergert/2026/02/06/mid-life-transitions/, could it be spiritual successor to GNOME Text Editor?

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    • tris@chaos.socialT tris@chaos.social

      @vtrlx Remember seeing https://blogs.gnome.org/chergert/2026/02/06/mid-life-transitions/, could it be spiritual successor to GNOME Text Editor?

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      @tris I don't know if the two apps are too comparable; Other than the surface level of being plain text editors, both apps have very different goals. G•T•E is concerned with compatibility and fitting in with how users would expect a text editor to lay out text, whereas Parchment is utterly unconcerned because my goal was primarily to enable too plain text editing using proportional type. The consequences of that difference are significant.

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      • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

        @tris I don't know if the two apps are too comparable; Other than the surface level of being plain text editors, both apps have very different goals. G•T•E is concerned with compatibility and fitting in with how users would expect a text editor to lay out text, whereas Parchment is utterly unconcerned because my goal was primarily to enable too plain text editing using proportional type. The consequences of that difference are significant.

        tris@chaos.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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        #8

        @vtrlx Fair enough, once I discussed about using landlock in GTE with @chergert, I don't remember what exactly he said about that lol

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        • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

          Parchment is now available.

          Parchment is a plain text editor for #GNOME that delivers a clean and distraction-free writing experience. It stays out of your way and allows you to focus on what really matters: writing.

          I have written dozens of blog posts and several software projects using Parchment, including Parchment itself.

          Writeup ⇒ https://www.vtrlx.ca/posts/2026/parchment-now-available/
          Get it on Flathub ⇒ https://flathub.org/apps/details/ca.vtrlx.Parchment
          Source code ⇒ https://codeberg.org/vtrlx/parchment

          vatvslpr@c.imV This user is from outside of this forum
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          #9

          @vtrlx
          I'm surprised you chose to default to using a proportional font if code editing is an intended use case. I have a feeling I'm not going to be the only one who asks. Do you have a FAQ or something where you explain your design choices?

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          • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

            Parchment is now available.

            Parchment is a plain text editor for #GNOME that delivers a clean and distraction-free writing experience. It stays out of your way and allows you to focus on what really matters: writing.

            I have written dozens of blog posts and several software projects using Parchment, including Parchment itself.

            Writeup ⇒ https://www.vtrlx.ca/posts/2026/parchment-now-available/
            Get it on Flathub ⇒ https://flathub.org/apps/details/ca.vtrlx.Parchment
            Source code ⇒ https://codeberg.org/vtrlx/parchment

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            #10

            @vtrlx Looks interesting. One thing though, it shows a screen with a tab with a Markdown file, but I can't read anywhere if it supports Markdown and if so, in what capacity.

            I'm curious if it does, that would make me want to try it out.

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            • vatvslpr@c.imV vatvslpr@c.im

              @vtrlx
              I'm surprised you chose to default to using a proportional font if code editing is an intended use case. I have a feeling I'm not going to be the only one who asks. Do you have a FAQ or something where you explain your design choices?

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              #11

              @VATVSLPR FAQ is something I've considered, yes. I'll probably do so sooner than later, but to summarize the many reasons to prefer proportional over monospace for code: I believe monospace is a distraction.

              FWIW, when I use Parchment (for most of my programming and all of my writing), I use the system default sans-serif font. That is how I expect most users to use it as well.

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                #12

                @lerothas Parchment is primarily focused on presenting text with proportional type, and nearly every other choice I made with the app is in service of that goal.

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                • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

                  Parchment is now available.

                  Parchment is a plain text editor for #GNOME that delivers a clean and distraction-free writing experience. It stays out of your way and allows you to focus on what really matters: writing.

                  I have written dozens of blog posts and several software projects using Parchment, including Parchment itself.

                  Writeup ⇒ https://www.vtrlx.ca/posts/2026/parchment-now-available/
                  Get it on Flathub ⇒ https://flathub.org/apps/details/ca.vtrlx.Parchment
                  Source code ⇒ https://codeberg.org/vtrlx/parchment

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                  #13

                  @vtrlx I liked that it has almost no input latency. Maybe the most responsive adwaita app I've used

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                  • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

                    Parchment is now available.

                    Parchment is a plain text editor for #GNOME that delivers a clean and distraction-free writing experience. It stays out of your way and allows you to focus on what really matters: writing.

                    I have written dozens of blog posts and several software projects using Parchment, including Parchment itself.

                    Writeup ⇒ https://www.vtrlx.ca/posts/2026/parchment-now-available/
                    Get it on Flathub ⇒ https://flathub.org/apps/details/ca.vtrlx.Parchment
                    Source code ⇒ https://codeberg.org/vtrlx/parchment

                    hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #14

                    @vtrlx i continue to find every one of your design decisions surprising and compelling

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                    • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

                      @VATVSLPR FAQ is something I've considered, yes. I'll probably do so sooner than later, but to summarize the many reasons to prefer proportional over monospace for code: I believe monospace is a distraction.

                      FWIW, when I use Parchment (for most of my programming and all of my writing), I use the system default sans-serif font. That is how I expect most users to use it as well.

                      hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #15

                      @vtrlx @VATVSLPR i also find the argument that monospace is ascii-centric to be compelling

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                      • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

                        @vtrlx i continue to find every one of your design decisions surprising and compelling

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                        #16

                        @hipsterelectron I could probably talk for hours about all the subtle choices I made in the app. Some were spur-of-the-moment tweaks that stuck because they felt good, some were extremely deliberate choices that I had made before writing the first line of code.

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                        • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

                          @VATVSLPR FAQ is something I've considered, yes. I'll probably do so sooner than later, but to summarize the many reasons to prefer proportional over monospace for code: I believe monospace is a distraction.

                          FWIW, when I use Parchment (for most of my programming and all of my writing), I use the system default sans-serif font. That is how I expect most users to use it as well.

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                          @vtrlx @VATVSLPR it's about time i give it a try on using proportional fonts again for coding. just realized that coincidentally, the last time i really had fun writing code was using the Leo Editor and it *was* setup that way 🤷 anyway, the editor looks great ^_^

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                          • vtrlx@mastodon.socialV vtrlx@mastodon.social

                            Parchment is now available.

                            Parchment is a plain text editor for #GNOME that delivers a clean and distraction-free writing experience. It stays out of your way and allows you to focus on what really matters: writing.

                            I have written dozens of blog posts and several software projects using Parchment, including Parchment itself.

                            Writeup ⇒ https://www.vtrlx.ca/posts/2026/parchment-now-available/
                            Get it on Flathub ⇒ https://flathub.org/apps/details/ca.vtrlx.Parchment
                            Source code ⇒ https://codeberg.org/vtrlx/parchment

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                            #18

                            @vtrlx cool

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