https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=170290

--- Comment #5 from Thomas Zuberbuehler <[email protected]> ---
I would like to clarify that I'm not looking for a Markdown editor. I would use
a text editors to produce Markdown. 

I'm also not necessary looking for something reversible, i.e., once I used the
backsticks for code, ** for bold, or # for headers, the formatting could be fix
for the specific text (part) until deleted or changed through the toolbar. 

I was thinking of this feature as an enhanced autocompletion (similar to how
Atlassian Confluence is doing it). Maybe it could be possible to enable and
disable the feature, so it doesn't clash with other autocompletions. Basically,
the user can choose the mode.

Let me give you some background why I'm asking for such a features. I am the
sole software developer in the department. The other 50-ish employees require
me to use a word processor for documents which reduces my efficiency to write
reports, documentation or extending existing documents from others. I would use
Quarto or Latex to create my own documents if I could choose...

I'm simply hoping to find a good word processor that has some "syntactic sugar"
for developers to make the work life less miserable when creating documents.

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