Love how clean your work is @neauoire and @rekkabell 🖤
Does this substitute for a code-editor as well? If not, syntax highlighting would look great in this!
@rekkabell@amrith It shouldn't. It doesn't have syntax highlight and language autocomplete. But I still use it from time to time to write yaml database stuff ;)
Curious as to why would you create a new editor instead of a theme?
For eg: I know about this minimalistic theme for Atom https://github.com/apex/apex-ui
@ashfame Yeah that's a good question. Left was actually initially created for our personal usage(we are in the process of publishing a short novel). And its main features were meant to be only the synonym dictionary, as well as the speed reader, and the markup navigation. Which Atom does not have, also, Atom, for some reason doesn't work well on our older machines, is slow to the point of being unusable.
@neauoire Sublime? I believe plugins & themes on both Atom & Sublime are possible. Also Sublime is native hence lightweight, I believe?
Anyway, good exercise if you wanted to create an editor yourself, but sounds like an overkill solution when you just wanted to add features.
Nonetheless, congrats on shipping! Always feel good to create something.
@ashfame It's funny you mention Sublime, because this whole thing started with Sublime, I actually built the speed reader and synonym dictionary feature as Sublime plugins at first. It was a less than fun experiment, but I learnt a lot in the process. When I got around to building a dynamic markup navigation.. well things started to crumble, and fall apart.
I couldn't believe that making something so simple was such a pain, so I just scrapped everything, and went ahead and built Left, knowing that ultimately we'd need an exporter to PDF and various print formatting features, I didn't want to be bothered to build atop Sublime's plugin infrastructure.
Anyways :) Making your own things is fun.
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cmd+w should close a file similarly to other text applications like Sublime. And fullscreen is cmd+enter, similarly to other applications. What would be a better shortcut for fullscreen?
Hi @neauoire and @rekkabell
Damn, Left feels good to use. Just the right features, nothing unnecessary.
I had a few questions but found my answers here:
Also it seems that a few features don't work on Windows, like drag-and-dropping an existing .doc file to open it, and some other smaller / non-blocking stuff.
Also, you. live. on. a. boat.
And you make games. Gonna go check them out.
@rekkabell@clo_spa Thanks :) Yeah, .docs/.docx might generate a couple of weird side effects as it is not a raw-text file format, but a sort of RTC with lots of custom markups. Let us know what you think, and if you have anything you'd like for us to add — and we'll implement it :) !
I used my code editor before to take note, but Left is the better option, especially if you want to use markdown. Left displays the headings on the left, to stay organized and fast access different subheadings.
I'm messing around with your text editor right now, but I can only save my file as a txt file. Are you not able to save files as .html, .php, .rb, .py etc. with Left?
@neauoire I tried the text editor again this afternoon and was NOT able to reproduce the bug. The text editor is working fine now. I'm not sure exactly what was going on before. I really dig your editor and congrats on reaching the top spot on Product Hunt!
I decided to start using this text editor instead of the default one, as it's really simple and free of distractions, setup and preferences menus, and random options.
It feels perfect for fast note taking while working on any project or looking for info around the web
Pros:
Simple and to the point. Perfect look if you like minimalistic design
I just started to use it but I'm in love with Left right now. It's pretty simple to use and focus on content. Additionally I liked the font type decision. Give Left a try.!
Pros:
Pretty simple to focus on content, Elegant Minimalist Design
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It's so fresh and so clean. I seems 'basic' but when you account for the
spacing and structural considersations made, time has clearly been spent on Left.
The theme are a nice touch as is this being open source! The people behind Left are dudes!
Pros:Simple, elegant, sexy even.
Cons:Constrast on some themes is not accessible - no spell check
Beautiful simple text editor, perfect for quick scribbling (eg. blog post ideas and the like)
Pros:Simple, beautiful minimalist Markdown text editor; themes; "sticky" outline sidebar
Cons:Default OSX shortcuts (full screen, close tab/file) don't work
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I used my code editor before to take note, but Left is the better option, especially if you want to use markdown. Left displays the headings on the left, to stay organized and fast access different subheadings.
Pros:Elegant, simple text editor with markdown support
Cons:None
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I decided to start using this text editor instead of the default one, as it's really simple and free of distractions, setup and preferences menus, and random options.
It feels perfect for fast note taking while working on any project or looking for info around the web
Pros:Simple and to the point. Perfect look if you like minimalistic design
Cons:Can't think of any
I love it so much, it's very beautiful. I used to use Atom to write Markdown.but now I move to it.
But I have met some problems.I click `ctrl + K` ,but it doesn't work. I don't know why this...
Anyway,Thank you for your work!
Pros:elegant,simple
Cons:null
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I just started to use it but I'm in love with Left right now. It's pretty simple to use and focus on content. Additionally I liked the font type decision. Give Left a try.!
Pros:Pretty simple to focus on content, Elegant Minimalist Design
Cons:None
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