ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: How One Missing `var` Ruined our Launch
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ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: wābisābi — distraction-free writing
Regarding key bindings, I'm planning on adding some soon, so that it can be fully interacted via keyboard (not sure if I'll use vim bindings exclusively — non-geeks don't know about vim).
On pandoc integration, it's complicated, since the server-side is implemented in node.js. Anyway, my To-Do has an item on supporting markdown :)
Finally, this won't be commercialized. As long as I have few-to-none costs supporting the hosting, it'll be free forever (i.e., why the heck people have to pay for these kind of editors?)
ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: wābisābi — distraction-free writing
ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: wābisābi — distraction-free writing
Indeed, the chosen design is a compromise between simplicity and practicality (I just couldn't imagine having a file/document browser taking up much space). Nevertheless, I'm thinking on having 0-9 shortcut keys to select documents.
Regarding dimming the word/char count, you're right. Will be fixed on the next iteration!
ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: wābisābi — distraction-free writing
To leave fullscreen mode, you press the same shortcut key that enables fullscreen.
ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: wābisābi — distraction-free writing
HTML5 manifest is now activated, feel free to use it offline :)
ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: wābisābi — distraction-free writing
ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: wābisābi — distraction-free writing
ruidlopes | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: wābisābi — distraction-free writing
* mouse-clickable button: APIs for handling the fullscreen state of browsers are still nascent (Chrome 15 and Firefox 9-ish?), so it's a matter of months until adding it;
* Chrome Web store: already on the to-do (plus 100% offline usage via HTML5 manifest).
Cheers.
ruidlopes | 15 years ago | on: Beyond Usability - User Experience