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April 03, 2021
I like Gemini. I like it a whole bunch! I don't know if I'll write much here, since I have a different gemlog on another server where I vent about stuff, but /since/ I'm on SDF, I may as well say a few words!
I have found that the absolute COMFIEST way to write Gemini content is with:
Out of all the editors out there, I think Nano has the best support for longline files, but Emacs is a close second.
You can use 'M-x visual-line-mode' to make text softwrap in Emacs. That's nice.
You can download 'visual-fill-column' from the MELPA. This package
makes visual-line-mode softwrap text at the fill column, rather than at the screen border. This makes it comfier IMO.
I also like 'gemini-mode', which, on top of simply colouring the text, actually makes headers larger! It almost feels like it renders the page in real time, and it's very nice to have around!
This is a short post because I just wanted to slap something on SDF. Cheers :3