On Fri Oct 23, 2020 at 1:32 PM EDT, jan Niko (Nico) wrote: > Mine is running arch linux, with a GUI built around sway, waybar, and > sike. The on-screen keyboard is squeekboard with a custom split layout. > (if people are interested in the UI setup, I'll make a page for it) > > => https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/squeekboard Squeekboard > => gemini://itwont.work/sike.gmi sike I prefer this approach. Sometimes if I have a lot of references, I'll make use of unicode superscript numerals to prepare a list of footnotes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_subscripts_and_superscripts#Superscri pts_and_subscripts_block However, in general, I avoid numbered links, because many clients assign a number to each link for keyboard shortcuts and ease of use, and if my numbering doesn't line up it could lead to confusion. But also, as a general rule, I don't do automated conversions of non-Gemini content to Gemtext. Instead, I manually reformat it as Gemtext so that I can use editorial descretion to adjust the content to better express itself in the conventions of the new medium.
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