When it come to the fonts Lines and LinesMono, I know about the plain vs bold style. The thing is that they have, in my opinion, too thin lines compared the there size when using the plain style, especially when displayed on the reMarkable. So I usually always use them bold. What I would like to implement in the markdown conversion tool, is the different levels of bold that some Markdown viewer shows . So if there was a way to control the thickness of the lines in those fonts, maybe as a scale factor....
When it come to the fonts Lines and LinesMono, I know about the plain vs bold style. The thing is that they have, in my opinion, too thin lines compared the there size when using the plain style, especially when displayed on the reMarkable. So I usually always use them bold. What I would like to implement in the markdown conversion tool, is the different levels of bold that some Markdown viewer shows (see attachment). So if there was a way to control the thickness of the lines in those fonts, maybe...
You are right, I want to change font and/or properties of some words in the middle of text block even if it is split up into multiple lines. A short time after I published my quetstion, I realized that it might not solve what I wanted to do anyway. Since I like to use the "Lines" and "LinesMono" fonts, and as I understand, the line thickness of these cannot be changed to make them bold. I did not know about BLC, I have only been using the compass directions since they where the only one I could guess...
Would it be possible to add a new function similar to here, that instead of returning the current position, returns the lower right bounary position of the last text line? Perhaps call it textpos.
Would it be possible to add a new function similar to here, that instead of returning the current position, returns the lower right bounary position of the last text? Perhaps call it textpos.
Would it be possible to add a new function similar to here, that instead of returning the current position, returns the lower right bounary position of the last text? Perhaps call it textpos.
Oops, I'm sorry, my fault... I didn't execute the command correctly. It does works as intended, except for rmapi which I knew didn't work. That was why I tried the other formats. Thanks for a super tool!
Drawj2d doesn't seem to generate valid reMarkable files anymore :-( I tried rmdoc/rmapi and rmn formats, but none of them works anymore. Last time I tried was 14 September, when it worked perfectly, but not anymore :-( Any clue on what it might be?