Happy to explain, Hans. Stackedit is great in that you can toggle everything 
away and write in a clear space in markdown. So I totally understand your 
comment. 

My problems are three. 

1. I found myself toggling a lot in stackedit. Toggle the format bar since no 
way to use keystrokes for bold and italic. Toggle the left bar to open a file. 
Toggle the right to access the TOC. Toggle to another part of the right for 
pubbing or printing etc. That was distracting. I had enough distractions like 
that in Tiddlywiki and didn't want more.

2. Dragging ideas to different places and zooming in and out is not as easy as 
in dynalist. I tend to think and write long articles  hierarchically. So 
dynalist is quicker for that and suits my way of writing. 

3. Confession time. I tend to format headers, etc, as I write, a bad habit. I 
am a very visual person who likes things looking nice even in the draft phase  
In stackedit this means a bunch of ugly ##s and **s everywhere. Made for a lot 
of clutter. So I decided to write in dynalist and format certain items in 
stackedit after the transfer process, to kind of trick/force myself not to 
format until after everything is written.

So, stackedit is great, but I am picky and weird. And this system so far is 
doing the trick. 

Blessings.

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