latex that is rendered in line, but is derendered when my cursor is over the latex,
draw images in line directly in the text editor, e.g. using a drawing tablet,
has headings like emacs org mode, that you can collapse the headings and nest them arbitrarily deep, and you can rearrange the headings. For example if you think of the headings as trees, we can move an entire subtree of headings at a certain level of depth before or after leaf notes in the tree, e.g. that exists a shortcut, such that I can turn this tree
item 1
-item 2
item 3
into this one
item 3
item 1
-item 2
Ideally the program would also have a mobile app, where you can edit your notes from.
vim mode would be nice too
being a zettlekasten like roam research would be nice
Here a program so I already know which don’t satisfy all of the requirements. Especially the inline image drawing one.
[Question] Is there an Ultimate text editor?
Is there a text editor that allows me to
enter normal text,
latex that is rendered in line, but is derendered when my cursor is over the latex,
draw images in line directly in the text editor, e.g. using a drawing tablet,
has headings like emacs org mode, that you can collapse the headings and nest them arbitrarily deep, and you can rearrange the headings. For example if you think of the headings as trees, we can move an entire subtree of headings at a certain level of depth before or after leaf notes in the tree, e.g. that exists a shortcut, such that I can turn this tree
item 1 -item 2
item 3
into this one
item 3
item 1 -item 2
Ideally the program would also have a mobile app, where you can edit your notes from.
vim mode would be nice too
being a zettlekasten like roam research would be nice
Here a program so I already know which don’t satisfy all of the requirements. Especially the inline image drawing one.
obsidian
emacs org mode
roam research
one note
So far nothing seems better than org mode.