@zachdecook @akkartik I use a mouse and it feels pretty great :D
@akkartik
Though `git remote add akkartik https://git.sr.ht/~akkartik/left; git remote add zach https://git.sr.ht/~earboxer/left` is still decentralized, has fewer context switches, cuts out email *and* code review. The only issue is scaling for many contributors :P
@neauoire
@neauoire
e.g. after I added scroll wheel support (https://lists.sr.ht/~rabbits/public-inbox/patches/16432), I've been able to use left for general purpose editing, rather than another editor.
@neauoire
When did you start using left to edit left.c?
Has it fully replaced your primary editor, at least for editing left?
@neauoire
At what point (commit hash?) did it get to where new commits are written in it?
@whtrbt
Wait, you guys have fancy schpancy chr editors?
I've just been using txt2chr (https://git.sr.ht/~earboxer/chr2txt2chr), plus my new favorite text editor:
@neauoire
Are full-color (four color) chr fonts a planned feature, or is that something I'll have to maintain in my own fork?
@cwbuckm @neauoire
I've translated the first 50 lines from ocr output into readable C code.
https://paste.sr.ht/~earboxer/2449dab51a56e8d0c1f38ea60b98e9a82eef5223
Maybe somebody wants to do the next 50 lines?
@mario_afk
Micro doesn't implement text rendering, but depends on your terminal emulator to do that.
@neauoire
Recently added support for SVG chord symbols on my chordbook gemsite.
As it turns out, many gui #gemini clients (deedum, lagrange, amfora) have atrocious svg support
gemini://songs.zachdecook.com/chord.svg/E7?022130
Probably will look into it for lagrange in the future.
Today, I calculated the meter of each 'letter' of #psalm119 using https://github.com/christian-classics-ethereal-library/hyphenator
The word "blessed" is counted as one syllable, but we can make it split it into two.
@jameschip
Using my fork of scenes and screen, I made a virtual shared whiteboard for my coworkers to collaborate with.
https://paste.sr.ht/~earboxer/b035d2d10521fb393a976be8c0dd8e65bce112a7
Thanks for the little things!
Anybody interested in a user-friendly editable #wiki on #gemini?
I've written the first two pages, please see
gemini://wiki.zachdecook.com
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