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Logseq is very very similar to obsidian but is FOSS.
Supports checkboxes
I downloaded the fdroid app but... I'm not able to use checkboxes. If I type
it is not converted into a bullet list
are not converted to checklists
and if I click on the checklist icon in the toolbar
LATER
appears instead of a checkbox... am I missing something?In the block, the first word should be
TODO
Then when you click off it, it adds a checkbox at the startEverything is already a bullet list, that's the logseq design, so if you also want numbering then use the command key
/
and search for numberingHope that helps!
It's not WYSIWYG, though, it uses markdown (like Lemmy/Reddit). I prefer markdown since I don't want to fiddle with UI buttons while typing, but it's not what OP is asking for.
OP, why do you want WYSIWYG (on mobile)? I could see it, maybe, on desktop, but a note taking app should be focused on efficient input, imho, so markdown just makes more sense to me. Triple-# for an h3 is way faster than navigating to a Style menu and clicking Heading 3 in a UI dropdown (or whatever).
Regardless, I like Logseq so much that it's the first open source project I regularly contribute to financially. It's a game changer for me and managing my ADHD across 6 devices. (Lots of different work and personal machines/devices).
of course it is, and ideally if the app supports it I'd use it more than the button. the WYSIWYG thing is not in the input, but rather in what is displayed while I type: if I type
###<space>
, I want the line to become a title, hiding the###
imediately, not after I click a "render" buttonfor instance, on desktop marktext checks all my points. I'm looking for a mobile app with similar features. The mobile version of Marktext will take some time to come out sadly
I would argue that it is as close as you can get to WYSIWYG without being it. Logseq works with blocks, which in most cases are only a line or two long. Every block on the page, except the one you're actively clicked on /working on are WYSIWYG.
There's no rendering etc, you just click off the block and you see it
It looks like it's on the road map at least