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# 062-2021-meet-Ulysses-a-brief-test

Pardon the duplication text selection is a pita sometimes..

062-2021-meet-Ulysses-a-brief-test

There-in I found it'd actually got a lot of nice options for making a book and not so much for markdown, like I made a dead simple test and created an .ePub book (a format kindle supports,) in less than five minutes.

** That’s powerful. **

It's nice though. :). I will do the yearly subscription.

// Now before I forget, I need to paste my test document here:

Also, I need to buy the following:

test post below:


061-2021-lets-see-if-Ulysses-can-be-appreciated

and start off a bit differently with an h2 instead of a h1 today.

Okay so, there are so many things that can be said about software, but presumably unless you are a programmer or run Linux, you just want it to work and don't know fix to fix it when or if it breaks.


Also, this is fine, from my vantage and fully normal.


So what kinds of things do people want software to generally do? We'll see that's where it's funny, and there are so many diverse workflows and software interfaces or styles of working.

Take auto-correct for example. You have to “train,” it.. and wouldn't It be nice if your word processor after some months have you the option to re-assemble the layout of buttons based on what it's noticed you use the most?

This is just more code, if a word processor did or was to do that, it's not gotten a mind of its own, its just something a clever and thoughtful human or team of humans thought it would be useful for it to do.

That was the whole thought.

what does this look like now on my blog?
also, let's see if this “annotation,” is just a code block.

I bet it orders them and can be referenced like a latex or common-mark TOC..

:)
『This is the one I want to know what it does..』

062-2021-meet-Ulysses-a-brief-test

There-in I found it'd actually got a lot of nice options for making a book and not so much for markdown.

It's nice though. :). I will do the yearly subscription.

// Now before I forget, I need to paste my test document here:

Also, I need to buy the following:

test post below:


061-2021-lets-see-if-Ulysses-can-be-appreciated

and start off a bit differently with an h2 instead of a h1 today.

Okay so, there are so many things that can be said about software, but presumably unless you are a programmer or run Linux, you just want it to work and don't know fix to fix it when or if it breaks.


Also, this is fine, from my vantage and fully normal.


So what kinds of things do people want software to generally do? We'll see that's where it's funny, and there are so many diverse workflows and software interfaces or styles of working.

Take auto-correct for example. You have to “train,” it.. and wouldn't It be nice if your word processor after some months have you the option to re-assemble the layout of buttons based on what it's noticed you use the most?

This is just more code, if a word processor did or was to do that, it's not gotten a mind of its own, its just something a clever and thoughtful human or team of humans thought it would be useful for it to do.

That was the whole thought.

what does this look like now on my blog?
also, let's see if this “annotation,” is just a code block.

I bet it orders them and can be referenced like a latex or common-mark TOC..

🙃

『This is the one I want to know what it does..』see screenshot with weird bracket things around it..

Some screen-shots of Ulysses: