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Extending the Web Blog: images between text blocks #443
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Agreed that having images in between text would be very useful. One guiding principle has to be that the note format is compatible with Gramps desktop though, so allowing Markdown is not an option until it's supported by Gramps core. |
I don't see how markdown characters (##, ** etc) in a note can conflict with Gramps desktop, as markdown is just text. Gramps desktop doesn't need to do anything with markdown in notes, same as Gramps desktop doesn't need to do anything about a source that has a tag 'Blog' attached. |
I don't agree, mixing Markdown syntax and Gramps styled text will lead to all kind of annoying behaviour. The only thing I could imagine is using Markdown while typing, and converting it to the appropriate tags when storing the note. But Gramps styled text doesn't support headings and many other Markdown features. So let's ignore Markdown & subheadings for now and focus on the images between text in this issue. |
On the images between text blocks: I thought about it and I think the best solution would be to use
The "Link to image" would be just a link in Gramps Desktop, and would turn into the caption of the image on Gramps Web, with the image displayed above it. |
I really like the Blog feature in the Gramps Web, but I would like it to be able to be more "blog" like, e.g. having images between text blocks as well as sub headers etc.
My immediate idea is to have multiple notes for one source and to use markdown in the notes.
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