Yeah I mean regardless this is awesome but thanks for clarifying
Yeah I mean regardless this is awesome but thanks for clarifying
As a type 1 diabetic this almost sounds too good to be true but I’m gonna believe
Skimmed the article so correct me if I’m wrong but this sounds more like a drug for type 2 diabetes which is what people usually think of (overweight, low exercise, poor diet)
Hm I rarely hit open with so maybe that’s something I missed that’s been right there but otherwise I’m sure there’s some way that the internet gods know of
Yeah that’s my bad I just couldn’t think of an example where there was formatting in the document
Yeah I’m definitely going to try libreoffice
I was planning on using MS Office originally when writing the posts but 1) I didn’t know if it was going to work after my subscription expired, and 2) I wanted to see what else is out there
Oh yep they did I just have been writing the wrong thing in all these comments WHOOPS
Thanks for the suggestions. I was going to use libreoffice as the main editor but then use open office if my document had images or anything that doesn’t play nice with libreoffice but the pdf suggestion sounds better
Also didn’t see your bottom question at first but I’m on windows and edit documents both on my home laptop and one I bring to my classes which is why being able to play nice with proton drive is a must for me.
Ah I see good to know. For me formatting issues aren’t a super big deal and sounds like it’s outweighed with its reputation here. I guess if it does become an issue I can simply hop over to open office but I’ll cross that bridge when I get there
I wouldn’t know lol but I’m assuming it does since someone else recommended it
As for now tho I’m gonna check out libreoffice and then have open office as a back up now that more than 1 person is recommending it
Yeah I think I’m going to go with libreoffice as it seems like a popular choice here and fits my use case
Stupid question though
As for opening the files do I have to open libreoffice then open the file within it or is there a way to set libreoffice as a default in windows and open from file explorer
This really isn’t a make or break question I’mhust curious
Oh this is helpful
Yeah another person said it gets funky with formatting but that’s not a huge deal for me as the most complex formats for the class syllabus I like to just have a copy but probably nothing I can’t do by saving it as a pdf
And like I said in those comments my own documents aren’t complex mostly just using tab and enter to make my documents more readable for myself
Like I said I have all these files on proton drive
Assuming I stick with word and don’t move to libreoffice like a few comments have suggested- in a desktop environment is really the only difference that it’s now going to open in a web browser, I’m just asking incase it doesn’t play nice with proton drive
Yeah another commentor suggested it but said it gets funky with formatting but I’m definitely gonna check it out
Also is this it. Just wanna make sure before I download the first libreoffice I see lol
As I said in another comment about Google drive “For obvious reasons I’d like to avoid Google as I’m still migrating away but good to know I can use that as an absolute final resort”
As for Libre Office: define complex
Some thing like my class syllabuses (syllabi?) have things like like different font sizes and some formatting that you would find in a detailed class syllabus
As for my own documents it really tab in a few line to write numbered questions, go back a few line for answers, maybe a spash of holding and highlights and slap the enter key a few times in-between to make it easier to read for me
For obvious reasons I’d like to avoid Google as I’m still migrating away but good to know I can use that as an absolute final resort
I think I’m going to go with obsidian
Stupid question where can I download it
Oh that’s helpful too but u was asking for me obsidian my bad lol
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