We are expanding support of lightweight formatting to include additional Markdown syntax features. This includes strikethrough formatting and nested lists. To get started, explore these new options in the formatting toolbar, keyboard shortcuts, or by editing the Markdown syntax directly.

Source: Microsoft.

  • kurmudgeon@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    And take even longer to launch than it already does. No thanks. A text editor should be a simple text editor. If I wanted anything more complex, I’d use LaTeX.

    Personally, I restore the classic Paint, Notepad and Snipping Tool from Windows 10 on my Windows 11 machines because they launch instantly and don’t have AI slop baked into them. You can uninstall the “new” versions of these apps that come with Windows 11 or leave them and have both. I personally uninstall them.

    I even set up these “classic” apps to be my defaults where the “new” versions were before. Everything works perfectly.

    For those interested, I wrote a guide on how to do this manually yourself: https://pastebin.com/1WAs38AP

  • HertzDentalBar@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    24 hours ago

    Or I could just use the same version of notepad++ I’ve been using for idk how many years.

    Fuck microslop and they lack of testing on anything they push out.

  • hakunawazo@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    A headline and some bulletpoints, wow.

    Wake me up if it supports pretty code syntax highlighting (like Dillinger), internal linking (like Silverbullet or Obsidian), tagging, table of contents for headlines and a proper advanced search for content.

    It doesn’t even need to have the advanced stuff like graphs, content embedding, scripting and theming.

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      1 day ago

      frankly I think that even the markdown support is too much for notepad. it’s supposed to be a raw text editor, why does it need new features? It was a finished product already

    • reddig33@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      It’s strange because Notes.app currently supports it. I’d be more likely to use it in TextEdit. Don’t really need or want it in the notes app.