@Anthony_Bonato None.
Left is too blurry, and right uses this weird font that makes horizontal lines super thin, which makes it hard to read.
I don't get why research papers do this.
@excalidraw@_ryan_di I found this feature but had no idea what it does. This tweet is the only place where I found an explanation. Excalidraw could use user docs.
@driscollis The first tweet actually shows a correct way to do it, but it's executed in a wrong context, so it won't run.
I spent a good minute trying to spot a difference between the syntaxes in the first and second tweet, only to realise that it's just the context that differs. :)
@WorkFlowy Unfortunately not usable on mobile for me (Android). When I click the button, I can hear the audio but the screen doesn't change. When I click it for the second time, the screen changes but now I have two audios playing simultaneously.