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I'm looking for a Markdown editor that I can use to write my blog posts. It should be nice to look at, of course support Markdown (and possibly dialects of it), offer a preview and otherwise just work well.

Linux support is necessary and it would be nice if it wasn't another Electron app.

Maybe one of you has a recommendation.

#Blog#markdown#linux

Massimiliano Farinella wrote #pundok, a visual #editor for #pandoc. The editor is based on pandoc's internal format, so no information is lost when transferring the documents to pandoc for further processing.
The editor is written using #ProseMirror and #Tiptap; it can be included in web pages or be run standalone (via Electron).
github.com/massifrg/pundok-edi

GitHubGitHub - massifrg/pundok-editor: A visual editor for Pandoc AST documents.A visual editor for Pandoc AST documents. Contribute to massifrg/pundok-editor development by creating an account on GitHub.

Der PDF-Editor "Okular" (Linux, Win) hat eine Reihe guter Funktionen.

Dabei ist auch die übliche Unterschriften-Funktion: Ein transparentes PNG wird an eine Stelle des Dokuments gezogen.

Schön ist:
- Man kann mehrere "Stempel" konfigurieren = verschiedene Unterschriften ins Menü aufnehmen
- Die Größe lässt sich einfach durch ziehen des Rahmens beeinflussen.

okular.kde.org/de/

Right. This should be my instance for a while now - it’s tricky to find your place.

I thought I’d do an #Introduction post, as I’ve now moved server!

I’m Peter (he/him), cis #Gay #Queer #Ace man, #Trans ally.

I have a secondary/back up account at @peterjfullagar@expressional.social

I work in English Language Teaching as an #Editor, #Writer and #DEI consultant, mainly focusing on #LGBTQIA representation which is woefully lacking. I self-published a resource book called Existence, which I believe is the first and only LGBTQIA+ ELT resource book. I also started @iamnotataboo

Interests include:
#FamilyHistory #Reading #Cats #NordicWalking #Piano

Hi!
I thought I’d do an #Introduction post, as I’ve now moved server!

I’m Peter (he/him), cis #Gay #Queer #Ace man, #Trans ally.

I work in English Language Teaching as an #Editor, #Writer and #DEI consultant, mainly focusing on #LGBTQIA representation which is woefully lacking. I self-published a resource book called Existence, which I believe is the first and only LGBTQIA+ ELT resource book. I also started @notataboo .

Interests include:
#FamilyHistory #Reading #Cats #NordicWalking #Piano

Hi!
I thought I’d do an #Introduction post.

I’m Peter (he/him), cis #Gay #Queer #Ace man, #Trans ally.

I work in English Language Teaching as an #Editor, #Writer and #DEI consultant, mainly focusing on #LGBTQIA representation which is woefully lacking. I self-published a resource book called Existence, which I believe is the first and only LGBTQIA+ ELT resource book. I also started @notataboo .

Interests include:
#FamilyHistory #Reading #Cats #NordicWalking #Piano

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Here’s a better list of what’s affected when you change the frame rate of an existing project:

• Guide locations are wrong (offset by a certain amount). If there was a way to group all guides and move them together it would be a five-second fix (or if Kdenlive did this automatically so they were correct to begin with). As is, it’s a laboriuous process of moving each guide separately.

• Effects like freeze lose their timecode.

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PS. One thing that caught me out: the default project setting was for 1080 resolution at 25fps. Make sure you set it to 30 (or 60 if you’re a gamer, I guess) if you need to and not get caught out like I did as changing the FPS on an existing project throws out all your timings for effects, etc.

PPS. Couldn’t find a dedicated shortcut for centering/left-aligning the timeline at the playhead but Ctrl-plus/minus results in the former.

If you’re working in Kdenlive, guides are your friend. As are the razor, slip, and ripple tools (take a moment to really learn them and you’ll save yourself a lot of time).

Also, the alt+arrow keys for navigating between clips on the timeline and ctrl+arrow keys for navigating between guides.

Finally, useful filters: Everything in Motion, Volume and Dynamics (audio fades, etc.), Alpha, Mask, Keying → Obscure (pixellate sensitive stuff).