Steve,
On 2021-11-05 09:30, Steve Litt wrote:
BPJ said on Thu, 4 Nov 2021 11:39:30 +0100
And also VimWiki !
I edit most text with VimWiki in Markdown mode, which allows very easy
jumping inside sets of related files.
/bpj
Cool! Right after I finish writing my current book, I plan on creating
a Markdown to XHTML software stack **that enables arbitrary styles**.
My plan is to use QOwnNotes for user input, but it sounds like VimWiki
could also serve as user input.
The goal of my software stack is to eventually enable one to write
books in slightly enhanced Markdown, and export that to HTML, ePub or
PDF. Once source, three (or more) reader formats.
Nice! When I was on a bit of a SF short story period, I experimented
with the "Snowflake" method using Vim and VOom:
The "Snowflake" approach to writing a novel
(http://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/articles/snowflake-method)
In Vim use (F8 with line under cursor):
:se textwidth=999
:se wrap
:se linebreak
:se foldmethod=marker
:se spell spelllang=en_au
:Voom
:se foldmethod=manual
:.,$VoomSort
- to sort nodes
CTRL/[up|down]
- to move nodes
==================================================
Step 1) A one-sentence summary of the story {{{1
Something like this: "A rogue physicist travels back in time to kill the
apostle Paul." (This is the summary for my first novel, Transgression.)
The sentence will serve you forever as a ten-second selling tool. This
is the big picture, the analog of that big starting triangle in the
snowflake picture.
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P.
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