I’ve been using lemmy for a while still i dont know all of its nook and corner or even how to properly use markdown in lemmy. I’m using voyager now and I dont know the major improvements of other apps.
Guys share all your experiments and experiences in lemmy, guide me how to use markdowns please. Show us the milestones of all apps and lemmy itself
Lemmy follows Commonmark. There’s a spec and tutorial there
As well as some custom syntax that isn’t covered for spoilers ie:
::: spoiler LABEL HIDDEN TEXT :::
Sadly, not all Lemmy clients support it yet, so be careful with spoilers.
Voyager doesn’t do spoilers, and I think it uses a different standard. It was giving me underscores when I would press the italics button…
EDIT: Looks like the standard still works though!
Does it actually, though?
I’m not trying to insinuate that it doesn’t. I’m just jaded at how many mutually exclusive Markdown-adjacent standards there are out there, and how many implementations there are which claim to adhere to one of the major standards but in actuality either don’t fully support it, extend it with their own nonstandard bullshit, or both.
That’s a good robust formal specification, but I really wouldn’t be directing people to it. It’s pretty clearly not intended for average users, but for implementers and other highly technical users.
Plus, it isn’t actually a complete specification of all syntax used by Lemmy. It doesn’t deal with superscript or subscript, or with
one other thing
spoiler text
(which, sadly, I don’t believe Lemmy’s syntax allows to be used inline, but is instead is a block syntax only).
It doesn’t even seem to deal with the far more standardised and widely-supported markdown syntax for tables.
The official join-lemmy site has a good brief summary of the syntax supported on this platform.
Actually, now that I think of it, does Lemmy support tables? It’s not listed on join-lemmy.
Yes No Oui Non Sí No 네 아니 Vâng Không Ja Nein
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Lemmy Client What I do Default Web client I click the little file icon on other people’s posts to see how they were written, and then copy that. Cool! Probably my favorite trick is to put two spaces at the end of a line to get a compact line break.
Like this.Compared to this long paragraph break.
That’s an underrated comment. Thank-you.
On thunder you
have
buttons- to insert
the
various
formatting.
Also the only app that I know to have double-tap-slide to adjust the zoom on images precisely with one finger, since I implemented it.
I also implemented the “dismiss read” feature that I was missing from Relay for reddit, letting you remove read posts from your feed without refreshing it.
The settings let you adjust the UI a lot more than most apps, I think.
The latest update finally allows opening lemmy links in Thunder, and creating posts using the system share dialogue from other apps.
Exiting a comment/post you’re writing without finishing them, saves them as a draft so you can come back and continue editing where you left it.
You can now see and create cross-posts.
Download link?
I’m one of the mods of [email protected] and I quite often post press releases of new and upcoming Blu-rays, 4K etc. The most annoying part was when copying and pasting press releases from websites, the formatting would be almost completely lost. Lists of special features would be transformed into block paragraphs.
But, the other mod of !homevideo found this web page where you can paste the text onto and it becomes converted into markdown text. I can then copy the new text and paste it into Lemmy and it now looks great, with bullet point lists preserved etc.
One fun tip is that if you’re not sure how someone formatted a post the way they did, you can (at least on the default UI) use the “view source” icon to take a peek. It works on comments as well although you might have to click the three dots under a comment to expand and see all the icons.
If you’re on an instance that doesn’t allow image uploads and you’re hosting externally, the most useful markdown for you is
![alt text](imageURLhere.jpg)
which will embed the actual image instead of you just having to post a link.Right now, aside from the basics, there is no proper way to use Markdown in Lemmy because different clients interpret it differently.
What is markdown?
Markdown is almost like html but not that complex you can add headings, lists, hyperlinks etc etc using it
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