Comment by jonatanheyman
2 years ago
Happy you like it :).
I get the idea of the "inverted order". I wonder if it would be enough to make it configurable so that C-Enter inserts a new block before the current one + Heynote sets the cursor at the beginning of the buffer at startup (instead of last which is the current behavior)?
Another option might be to have the default scroll position at the bottom, to act more like a terminal or chat app. Scroll up to see the history, rather than scrolling down to see the latest.
(Sorry if this is how it already works, I’m on my phone right now, so I can’t download it, but I’m very interested in the block idea. I like that concept a lot for a scratch pad. I’m definitely saving this for later.)
Yeah I was thinking similar. And/or a separate shortcut key that opens a new block at the very top of the page (regardless of where the current cursor is positioned).
Your app is awesome, it's just so satisfying to use. Really fantastic job!
My two cents on block insertion: Personally, I would love if Cmd+Enter inserts a new block at the very top
For inserting a new block in sequence, I feel like Cmd+Shift+Enter (splitting the current block) might already be enough - but I obviously haven't used heynote for long enough to have a very informed opinion on this :)
Maybe there's some way to make the behavior configurable?
Having an option to set either behaviour the default would be a better choice here.
That would be plenty for me!