https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=170290
--- Comment #7 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Thomas Z from comment #5) While your own use-case is of course relevant, remember that we're thinking about various potential interests. I'm not saying LibreOffice should be a "kitchen sink", but - while _you_ are not looking for a Markdown editor, some people may want or need to use LibreOffice for that. I also want to emphasize that I don't necessarily support implementing any of the usage modes I suggested - I was only brainstorming. > The other 50-ish employees require me to use a word processor for documents > which reduces my efficiency to write reports, ... > > 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 ... when creating documents. 1. If what you need to produce is office docs, where does Markdown come in? Or is it simply that you want more convenient mnemonics for applying styles, rather than the actual Markdown syntax? Also, things about when Markdown is not that convenient, e.g. with Tables; do you Markdown for that as well? 2. Actually, what about being able to define autocorrect indicators for arbitrary named styles? Of characters, paragraphs and lists? e.g. -=[ Blah blah ]=- becoming "Blah blah" in some style of your choice? 3. Can't you render LaTeX into ODF? I wonder. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
