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2024-10-01 14:42:27

Michael J on Nostr: I had to take a bit of a step back for this work. Edits in the compose view will ...

I had to take a bit of a step back for this work. Edits in the compose view will directly modify the event tree generated by the parser, so I had to add methods to support move and edit actions to the parser's API.

Once the dust has settled, I'll write up a test suite for the parser and make it available as a standalone package for other devs who want to play in this space.
Today on #Alexandria I'm working on the Compose view.

Compose will be the second step after Edit. Once you've copy-pasted, uploaded, or typed your AsciiDoc document, you'll be able to fine-tune it with Compose. The document is broken down into the form of zettel and index events which will be published to Nostr. Before publishing, you'll be able to edit the events in-place or rearrange them in the published event hierarchy.

This is just the start. In the future, I expect Compose to be one of the most feature-rich pages, since index composition is a core part of Alexandria's value proposition.

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