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An error occurred while saving the comment Nyxiad supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Nyxiad commentedThe initial state of Docs surprised me. The UX is a lot better than what I was expecting, probably because of my experience with Standard Notes. There is, of course, a lot left to do before it comes close to Google Docs:
- LaTeX support for math (I suggest using mathquill.com. Desmos.com implements it and it's very easy for the end user)
- A menu for browsing Unicode characters such as ⬉, ♬, etc. Google Docs calls this Special characters
- Table of contents based on titles and headers.
- Suggestion mode
- Syntax highlighting for code blocks (not expecting an IDE although would be pretty cool)
- Pageless format
- Headers & footers
- Render the gray bar in front of quotes when printing
- Line spacing
- Create a shareable link which would allow anyone who accesses it to edit or view the document without a Proton account -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nyxiad commentedMy friends and family only want to use Proton Mail and Pass. Calendar and Drive don't suit their needs and they don't care about a VPN.
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A few things that are important to me:
- LaTeX support for math. Mathquill.com is a great library for implementing this. Check out desmos.com to see mathquill in action.
- Sharing with non-Proton users, even if it's just for viewing. This would especially important if Proton creates a Google Forms equivalent.
- Syntax highlighting for code blocks. Not expecting an IDE, just better readability.