i have that too. i couldn't figure out why his examples of the paper crumpling looked cleaner
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first of all, this is awesome. it looks really good.
second point is if it would be possible to auto detect the aspect ration of the input image because it's default state works well on landscape images, but throw something in with more vertical space and you have to go in and adjust your sizes so you don't end up with a distorted mess.
I just saw a video that apparently the latest ubuntu release breaks compatibility with appimages and they won't run on there. I personally don't use ubuntu, but if it's true could you provide a non app image release. i've seen other apps release a tar.gz for linux distributions. typora has one and sublime text as well. if this ubuntu issue is affecting appimages, the tar.gz might be useful.
Linux / Appimage
I turned on the auto save feature and it's not saving at all. I have to manually save the file. The way i tested this was unintentional. I edited a document (erased like one or two lines and added a header) and i didn't save because i thought the auto save would kick in. Well i came back to the document fifteen minutes later and in the sidebar i could see the document name still had that unsaved circle symbol.
I didn't know page size was possible. The way I export is by opening preview and then save as pdf. I haven't seen any customization options. I would also like to be able to create page breaks for each top level heading. Typora does it and it works well, but I always get quirky stuff with my pdf exports.
Arch Linux / Appimage / 0.31.0
To create a link to header within a document you just enter [Name Of Link](#name-of-header-no-spaces)
However, deepdwn has an issue linking to headers with an apostrophe. [Name Of Link](#name-of-header-no-space's) that would not let me ctrl click on it. I tested it in typora and it works perfectly in there. I also tested another document just to make sure the error wasn't in my file and i got the same result.
To create a table of contents page isn't very difficult to do. All you do is enter this
[Name Of The Entry](#lowercase-name-of-header-without-spaces)
It would be awesome if deepdwn could automate some of this because it is a bit tedious to do especially if you want to do this after you already typed up a giant a document.
Nothing crazy, but a panel with a simple set of toggles/options. things like a simple equalizer (maybe like 7 frequencies to tweak), a way to choose different reverb settings, and other things like that. They would be limited in terms of customization to keep things simple and the settings would be global for that session
Maybe something like obsidian's command palette could help. You can remove shortcuts for items that will easily fit into the command palette and those that wouldn't fit get shortcuts. like preview/exporting can be in command palette, but something simpler like increasing/decreasing indentation gets shortcut keys
- tried it with a readme from a github project. no watermark and everything is there
- tried it with the app's demo document and everything is good there too
- tried it with a random document i made and everything is good too
- tried it with document that led to this bug report and it works.
maybe it was just a random glitch because i can't recreate.
the best way to explain this is to check out the Left text editor (electron version) by 100rabbits here on itch. the editor has a really nice way to navigate headings. you just press ctrl and one of the brackets and you can easily navigate between all the headers that your document may have. i know those keys already have functions in the app, so a different set of keys would be needed.
Arch Linux / Appimage / 0.31.0
To test the app out i wrote up a keyboard shortcut reference document. It's just some tables, nothing crazy. I exported a pdf and when i opened it in firefox, page one of the pdf has a watermark in the center. It says Your Preview Will Appear Here (but in regular sentence case). It's sans serif, probably the regular weight. The font is differs from the font of the pdf's content. I can even select the watermark.
edit: i think i know where the watermark is coming from. i noticed while clicking on the preview that the phrase Your Preview Will Appear Here quickly flashes on screen as the document loads. i think that notification or popup is somehow making it onto the export itself.
In obsidian there is a community plugin called Advanced Appearance (could be wrong since i don't use obsidian anymore). My favorite thing about it was the color options. Deepdwn already has the accent color option (which i love), but that obsidian plugin had another option that would let you set the color for the background of the editor. something like that would be really cool for Deepdwn.
Arch Linux / Appimage / 0.31.0
Everytime I click on distraction free mode or enter the shortcut key, it takes me to fullscreen mode. I thought maybe fullscreen and distraction free mode got switched, so i clicked on fullscreen mode and that works perfectly. The only way I can get into distraction free mode without going into fullscreen mode is a three step process.
1. open distraction free mode even though it opens it in fullscreen mode
2. press the shortcut key to quit the app, but make sure you have a file open that needs saving because it gives you a popup
3. press cancel on that popup and you will now be on a non full screen version of distraction free mode