@BoyueTechnology Do you see the 4 types of highlights here? If you export highlights to HTML, you'll never get the information about what highlight style you have used. But, I use different highlight styles to mark sections with different attitudes (disagreement, emphasis, etc).
Want to draw an Ensō but not into drawing? Use CyberEnsō to create beautifully (and almost philosophically correct) Ensōs available for download.
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@BoyueTechnology#LikebookP78 allows me to export notes in beautiful HTML. However, I prefer markdown and they are unwieldy in markdown editors. Hence, I created this Likebook HTML note to Markdown converter. It's only and browser-side.
https://t.co/etwRXJyRFV
"We must make lying wrong again."
-- @antonioguterres stresses the need for global action to tackle disinformation and conspiracy theories, and to promote facts and science. https://t.co/NHi8lXodsk
@sowrensen@BoyueTechnology Experience is excellent by far.
And... I find it hard to read in bigger font-sizes. Too much vertical scanning. Serif fonts like Literata and Boolerly with variant kerning and ligatures are readable in smaller sizes.