No clue, my only extant iOS devices at this point are my well-loved iPhone 4 (early model with actual Phillips screws), my very cursed green iPhone 5c, and my relegated-to-die-by-iOS-9 iPad 3.
I think client's shouldn't try to interpret markdown unless the instance supports it (which isn't a standard Mastodon feature at all), but #Fedilab bucks that trend, and it's honestly kind of a nice feature.
Well, cough the powers-that-be think handing out #BirdSite features like #QuoteTweets is much more important, even though they staunchly explained why those features should never and would never be on mastodon at the beginning of the #Twexodus. :P
I don't hardly ever convert markdown to something else or use a viewer. (neo)vim's built-in markdown syntax highlighting is enough for me. It's very enjoyable to use.
@RL_Dane@fbievan@sotolf
I haven't looked at the codebase, so I'm not sure there. But I like being able to have the plugin ecosystem in addition to the normal vim plugins; a lot of great development is being put into the nvim ecosystem right now.
@benjaminhollon@RL_Dane@fbievan it's coming along, I haven't looked a lot at it, but I think they are still working on cleaning it up :) so it's cleaner than when it was vim.
I have been really liking it, though for how I use it I could probably cust use standard vim :)
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