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Some things I made lol 💚💖
Here is a short list of basic resources to aid in your Tumblr RPC experience and resources to aid with editing replies.
RPC Resources:
-XKit Rewritten- Allows for trimming reblogs for replies, quick reblogs, quickly adding tags, and mutual checks on the dash. Chrome Download . Firefox Download -New Xkit - An older version of XKit Rewritten, but includes features such as their blacklist that is more powerful than Tumblr's blacklist feature. Chrome Download . Firefox Download -UBlock - Useful for blocking ads, scripts, and disruptive UIs. Link. -Session Box - A multi-login tool for Chrome-based browsers that allows a new tab to access a different login. Works well for users with multiple main accounts who don't want to log out each time to switch Tumblr accounts. Firefox has this as a built-in feature. Chrome Download
Text Editors:
-Grammarly - A typing assistant that was founded in 2009, Grammarly is a free program that aids in the grammar of your typing and makes suggestions for clarity, spelling, and punctuation. Chrome Download . Firefox Download -Space Generator - Created by Byluna, this text editor allows for quick font editing for your reply. You can give custom colors to your text, double space, or triple space at the click of a button, and if you accidentally close the tab the site will not lose your progress. Link. -Cool Text Fonts - An older site that provides fancy fonts that you can copy and paste into your replies. Link.
Disclaimer: It is not necessary to edit your text in the Tumblr RPC.
There are plenty of other useful sites and programs, so if you'd like to add any of your own, feel free to do so!
There are three ways to edit text on a Linux or Unix like systems:
0. The vim or vi way 1. The emacs way 2. The wrong way
Which one are you? 🤔
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why not vim
Vim is fine if all you need is a decent text editor, but emacs brings so much more.
Endless customization
Org Mode is fantastic to keep notes (and also a more logical markup language than markdown)
You can open multiple files side by side in emacs
Emacs has a builtin terminal emulator (but I would recommend using the vterm package)
Why would you need a terminal emulator if you run emacs already in a terminal? Well, because emacs also runs as a GUI app, including support for displaying PDFs and images.
Editing remote files via ssh (truly via ssh, not a "use ssh to install and start a special server" kind of deal like vscode)
Magit is one of the best git clients there are
If you really want to, you could even use emacs as an @x11-official window manager
With the evil package, you can continue using all the vim motions you are used to.
Contrary to vim, you can exit it without restarting your system ;)
And much more
[WHY VIM IS MORE THAN JUST AN EDITOR]
Anyone else having issues with text editor?
So ...this is the sight I have when editing text on Tumblr...my editing options are ...all black. I have to guess what I'm using.
I mean, here, have a screenshot of my TYPING THIS complaint OUT!
And as I am typing this out, I notice THIS!
And this I saw in the "insert image box" as I wanted to post that last one. Not a big one, but ...there should be an 'X' there, shouldn't be?
@staff Tumblr, please fix this....
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