Now. Why am I wrong for Libre

  • dogs0n@sh.itjust.works
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    4 hours ago

    Even easier, for a markdown (text) file, you could just tell someone the line to go to.

    If people used markdown instead, then everyone would have nice text editors installed which would make this easy.

    Not to mention how much faster searching through a text file is compared to a word doc (eg, you could ctrl+f the headings name and have a result instantly).

    If stuff like this was adopted, integrations could be very nice (with easier solutions than saying “go to x page and look for x header”, I could even imagine links being a thing assuming this feature is developed).

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      3 hours ago

      But how are you going to package it as part of a subscription and make billions off that idea? You need to go back to capitalism school!

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      3 hours ago

      Not to mention how much faster searching through a text file is compared to a word doc (eg, you could ctrl+f the headings name and have a result instantly).

      Why don’t you just ctrl+f in a word doc/PDF? That’s still possible, but it’s not exactly of much help in many cases. E.g. if the headline you are looking for is the name of a basic concept that appears all over in the document. Page 512 only appears once.

      All other forms of indexing are content-dependant. Indexing by page works the same on any page-based document.