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  • freshstart@hachyderm.ioF freshstart@hachyderm.io

    @neil no one admits to using the gimp do they?

    diraquel@masto.ptD This user is from outside of this forum
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    @freshstart @neil I do!

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    • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

      Neil: There's a wealth of amazing Free software out there! I use loads of it.

      Them: What do you use to write documents?

      Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (typst + pandoc)

      Them: What about presentations?

      Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (revealjs)

      Them: Your website? Blog?

      Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (mkdocs / bssg)

      Them: So what about keeping notes?

      Me: Oddly enough, I use vim. I write in Markdown... (vimwiki)

      #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Linux #vim #Markdown

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      #57

      @neil half of what you wrote reads like Chinese to me. Where can I learn more? Where to begin? Thanks!

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      • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

        Neil: There's a wealth of amazing Free software out there! I use loads of it.

        Them: What do you use to write documents?

        Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (typst + pandoc)

        Them: What about presentations?

        Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (revealjs)

        Them: Your website? Blog?

        Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (mkdocs / bssg)

        Them: So what about keeping notes?

        Me: Oddly enough, I use vim. I write in Markdown... (vimwiki)

        #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Linux #vim #Markdown

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        #58

        @neil so what you're saying is I should learn vim

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        • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

          Neil: There's a wealth of amazing Free software out there! I use loads of it.

          Them: What do you use to write documents?

          Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (typst + pandoc)

          Them: What about presentations?

          Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (revealjs)

          Them: Your website? Blog?

          Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (mkdocs / bssg)

          Them: So what about keeping notes?

          Me: Oddly enough, I use vim. I write in Markdown... (vimwiki)

          #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Linux #vim #Markdown

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          #59

          @neil While I fully support the use of Freeware and Open Source tools, this seems a lot like how people worked before WYSIWYG applications came on the market; e.g Word Perfect vs. Word

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          • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

            Neil: There's a wealth of amazing Free software out there! I use loads of it.

            Them: What do you use to write documents?

            Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (typst + pandoc)

            Them: What about presentations?

            Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (revealjs)

            Them: Your website? Blog?

            Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (mkdocs / bssg)

            Them: So what about keeping notes?

            Me: Oddly enough, I use vim. I write in Markdown... (vimwiki)

            #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Linux #vim #Markdown

            windofchange@mastodon.onlineW This user is from outside of this forum
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            #60

            @neil boring technology that gets the job done. As it should be. ๐Ÿ‘

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            • liebach@mastodon.artL liebach@mastodon.art

              @grumpydad @neil Yes, with Emacs you get rid of the bloat of markdown and only use one software, Emacs and its built-in org (and all the other built-in things).

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              #61

              @liebach @neil As has been said before, emacs is a wonderful OS. Could use a decent editor though...

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              • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                Neil: There's a wealth of amazing Free software out there! I use loads of it.

                Them: What do you use to write documents?

                Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (typst + pandoc)

                Them: What about presentations?

                Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (revealjs)

                Them: Your website? Blog?

                Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (mkdocs / bssg)

                Them: So what about keeping notes?

                Me: Oddly enough, I use vim. I write in Markdown... (vimwiki)

                #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Linux #vim #Markdown

                mdione@en.osm.townM This user is from outside of this forum
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                #62

                @neil I don't know, to me it sounds like you use 2 typesetting systems, one presentation tool, 2 blogging tools and one wiki for keeping notes; and also a text editor and a file format.

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                • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                  Neil: There's a wealth of amazing Free software out there! I use loads of it.

                  Them: What do you use to write documents?

                  Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (typst + pandoc)

                  Them: What about presentations?

                  Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (revealjs)

                  Them: Your website? Blog?

                  Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (mkdocs / bssg)

                  Them: So what about keeping notes?

                  Me: Oddly enough, I use vim. I write in Markdown... (vimwiki)

                  #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Linux #vim #Markdown

                  christof@fedihum.orgC This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #63

                  @neil

                  Same here, except I use Quarto for almost everything (notes, presentations, articles). I write in Markdown (with BibTeX). Then convert it.

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                  • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                    @freshstart I do use Gnu IMP, but unsurprisingly I don't refer to it by the offensive ableist name ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    tribactam@social.vivaldi.net
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                    #64

                    @neil @freshstart I do.

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                    • diraquel@masto.ptD diraquel@masto.pt

                      @neil half of what you wrote reads like Chinese to me. Where can I learn more? Where to begin? Thanks!

                      colinthemathmo@mathstodon.xyzC This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #65

                      @diraquel Not the original poster, but to get you started:

                      "vim" is a powerful editor. It can be used in a very simple way, and then you can learn its commands over time. You use it to create and edit files that are "plain text".

                      "Markdown" : This is a lightweight markup language, a way of indicating in a plain text file that you would like certain formatting to happen.

                      Link Preview Image
                      Markdown - Wikipedia

                      favicon

                      (en.wikipedia.org)

                      "typst" : A system for writing and formatting scientific texts and mathematical formulas, designed to be an alternative to LaTeX.

                      Link Preview Image
                      Typst - Wikipedia

                      favicon

                      (en.wikipedia.org)

                      "pandoc" : A system for converting between a gazillion different document formats.

                      "revealjs" : An open-source HTML presentation framework that allows users to create presentations using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

                      "mkdocs" and "bssg" : these are tools for taking files in markdown and converting them into a website.

                      CC: @neil

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                      • timfinnerty@toot.ioT timfinnerty@toot.io

                        @neil While I fully support the use of Freeware and Open Source tools, this seems a lot like how people worked before WYSIWYG applications came on the market; e.g Word Perfect vs. Word

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                        @TimFinnerty

                        > this seems a lot like how people worked before WYSIWYG applications came on the market

                        Absolutely! And it still works *incredibly* well for me.

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                        • somevegancheeseisok@mastodon.socialS somevegancheeseisok@mastodon.social

                          @neil so what you're saying is I should learn vim

                          neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @SomeVeganCheeseIsOk That sounds like a curse ๐Ÿ™‚

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                          • diraquel@masto.ptD diraquel@masto.pt

                            @neil half of what you wrote reads like Chinese to me. Where can I learn more? Where to begin? Thanks!

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                            #68

                            @diraquel

                            > Where can I learn more? Where to begin?

                            Wikipedia, probably. But the gist is that vim is a text editor, and I then use the output of that into various other tools, to get it into the format(s) that I want.

                            Happy tinkering!

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                            • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                              Neil: There's a wealth of amazing Free software out there! I use loads of it.

                              Them: What do you use to write documents?

                              Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (typst + pandoc)

                              Them: What about presentations?

                              Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (revealjs)

                              Them: Your website? Blog?

                              Me: I use vim. I write in Markdown, then convert it. (mkdocs / bssg)

                              Them: So what about keeping notes?

                              Me: Oddly enough, I use vim. I write in Markdown... (vimwiki)

                              #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Linux #vim #Markdown

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                              #69

                              @neil
                              Tnx, I am working same way.
                              vim - pandoc - pdf
                              and vimwiki as Zettelkasten

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                              • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @licho @freshstart

                                There are numerous meanings of "gimp", and one is slur for a person with a disability.

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                                • colinthemathmo@mathstodon.xyzC colinthemathmo@mathstodon.xyz

                                  @diraquel Not the original poster, but to get you started:

                                  "vim" is a powerful editor. It can be used in a very simple way, and then you can learn its commands over time. You use it to create and edit files that are "plain text".

                                  "Markdown" : This is a lightweight markup language, a way of indicating in a plain text file that you would like certain formatting to happen.

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Markdown - Wikipedia

                                  favicon

                                  (en.wikipedia.org)

                                  "typst" : A system for writing and formatting scientific texts and mathematical formulas, designed to be an alternative to LaTeX.

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Typst - Wikipedia

                                  favicon

                                  (en.wikipedia.org)

                                  "pandoc" : A system for converting between a gazillion different document formats.

                                  "revealjs" : An open-source HTML presentation framework that allows users to create presentations using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

                                  "mkdocs" and "bssg" : these are tools for taking files in markdown and converting them into a website.

                                  CC: @neil

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                                  @ColinTheMathmo thanks for the summary! So, is this similar to using LaTeX? Can we use it on any OS? @neil

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                                  • diraquel@masto.ptD diraquel@masto.pt

                                    @ColinTheMathmo thanks for the summary! So, is this similar to using LaTeX? Can we use it on any OS? @neil

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                                    #72

                                    @diraquel @ColinTheMathmo

                                    Markdown? Yes.

                                    # This is a title.

                                    ## This is a heading.

                                    Here is a paragraph [and this is a link](http://example.com).

                                    > A quote!

                                    This is **bold**, and this is *italicised*, and so on.

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                                    • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                                      @diraquel @ColinTheMathmo

                                      Markdown? Yes.

                                      # This is a title.

                                      ## This is a heading.

                                      Here is a paragraph [and this is a link](http://example.com).

                                      > A quote!

                                      This is **bold**, and this is *italicised*, and so on.

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                                      #73

                                      @diraquel @ColinTheMathmo

                                      So it is readable as-is, or one can use one of many tools to convert it into a format of your choice (e.g. HTML).

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                                      • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                                        Turns out that I don't actually use that much Free software after all.

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                                        #74

                                        @neil

                                        See? Even experts can't quit vim. ๐Ÿ˜œ

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                                          @SomeVeganCheeseIsOk True enough!

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