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Cryptomator review 20185/24/2023 ![]() '(markdown-strike-through-face ((t (:inherit nil :strike-through t)))) '(markdown-reference-face ((t (:weight bold)))) '(markdown-pre-face ((t (:inherit markdown-inline-code-face :background "#f4fff4")))) '(markdown-link-face ((t (:inherit nil :foreground "blue3" :underline t)))) '(markdown-language-keyword-face ((t (:foreground "gray80")))) '(markdown-italic-face ((t (:inherit nil :slant italic :weight normal)))) ![]() '(markdown-inline-code-face ((t (:inherit nil :foreground "green4")))) '(markdown-html-tag-name-face ((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))) '(markdown-html-attr-value-face ((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))) '(markdown-html-attr-name-face ((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))) '(markdown-header-face-5 ((t (:inherit markdown-header-face :height 1.0)))) '(markdown-header-face-4 ((t (:inherit markdown-header-face :height 1.1)))) '(markdown-header-face-3 ((t (:inherit markdown-header-face :height 1.2)))) '(markdown-header-face-2 ((t (:inherit markdown-header-face :height 1.6)))) '(markdown-header-face-1 ((t (:inherit markdown-header-face :height 2.0)))) '(markdown-header-face ((t (:inherit nil :weight bold :family "sans")))) '(markdown-header-delimiter-face ((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))) '(markdown-bold-face ((t (:inherit nil :slant normal :weight bold)))) '(markdown-blockquote-face ((t (:inherit nil :foreground "gray50")))) If there is more than one, they won't work right. Your init file should contain only one such instance. If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful. For a live table-of-contents sidebar you can toggle on and off, I use `imenu-list`, and there's also some face tweaks to make that more muted. I would also definitely love to pay for tools that helps the team improve and save time and frustrations.īest of luck to your product, and I hope it serves the use cases of others who need it.įace tweaks alone make it a lot more pleasant. ![]() I'm not against using tooling in a group/team, where the tooling plays a good role in making the experience smooth. I'm also OK, spicing it up a bit with MarkDown, which still can maintain human readability even if the reader doesn't know what Markdowns are. Plain text is and will still work in the future. Even for many open source ones, I had my experience of being unable to rebuild/recompile because of the outdated libraries, unmaintained code, etc. For your Vault protection, tools such as the Cryptomator works well. Tools such as Obsidian are a good option for me, as I can use it as that - a tool and not worry about the content being tied to any platform - open or otherwise. If I have to protect/encrypt the content, I will look at doing that at the container - such as a Vault. I have moved on to a plaintext lifestyle that isn't tied to any tooling.
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