I mostly use AsciiDoc for any formatted text (over Markdown), there are other folks out there who can argue about it's advantages :) I prefer the syntax, think it's a bit leaner, but it could also just be preference, TBH
I like the simplicity of this approche but some problem this system had: Vim doesn't support RTL languages so it is not good experience to take note with RTL langue with vim or eighter Neovim. The second problem is that you cannot have code highlight in you not cuz they are plain text notes. How about using Emacs org mode or markdown format?
Yes that's right for rich text, but I'd argue for a bunch of reasons having plain-text files is of advantage (more versatile, can be saved as code, can be used/processed in scripts, etc.). I'd use a format like AsciiDoc or Markdown if you want and activate the highlight in your editor (works in Vim as in virtually any other editor).
Yes, a few times, but I haven't had the strong need. For me, Vim is more a general-purpose editor than an IDE (I use IntelliJ with Vim emulation). It's of course a different story if you program 100% in Vim
Btw. discoverying your channel is a goodie. You're doing great work here. Hope your numbers are going to go up mate!
Thanks :)
Funny, I came to the same conclusion last week and started to manage my notes with neovim.
I love it - what are your reasons to use an format call .adoc?
why not .md or just .txt?
I mostly use AsciiDoc for any formatted text (over Markdown), there are other folks out there who can argue about it's advantages :) I prefer the syntax, think it's a bit leaner, but it could also just be preference, TBH
awesome!
I suggest you to try org-mode, much more dynamic than plain text.
Yes that's cool too :) But for tasks I prefer: daycaptain.com/ (an online tool I created for that purpose)
I like the simplicity of this approche but some problem this system had: Vim doesn't support RTL languages so it is not good experience to take note with RTL langue with vim or eighter Neovim. The second problem is that you cannot have code highlight in you not cuz they are plain text notes. How about using Emacs org mode or markdown format?
Yes that's right for rich text, but I'd argue for a bunch of reasons having plain-text files is of advantage (more versatile, can be saved as code, can be used/processed in scripts, etc.). I'd use a format like AsciiDoc or Markdown if you want and activate the highlight in your editor (works in Vim as in virtually any other editor).
you think about using nvim?
Yes, a few times, but I haven't had the strong need. For me, Vim is more a general-purpose editor than an IDE (I use IntelliJ with Vim emulation). It's of course a different story if you program 100% in Vim
thanks nerd!
Useless. Markdown + Foam is better.