These look great! Were these generated with KeenWrite?
I've been generating PDF documentation with Obsidian. The challange is when a document will have multi, non-technical, owners. Invariably the "solution" is to open the PDF in Word.
> These look great! Were these generated with KeenWrite?
Thank you! My sci-fi story, autónoma, is the reason I started to work on KeenWrite, and can be fully generated from within the app. The others could be edited in KeenWrite, but there'd probably need to be some work done to get the HTML/CSS preview panel to display the various annotated sections correctly. Speech bubbles (::: bubbletx and ::: bubblerx), for example, currently work in KeenWrite, but the spectrographic lines in the Impacts Project would need to have special CSS written to render correctly in the preview.
> The challange is when a document will have multi, non-technical, owners. Invariably the "solution" is to open the PDF in Word.
Teaching people to separate content from presentation takes a lot of effort. That's also a process problem. You could ask people to provide feedback by adding notes into the PDF, rather than editing it directly.
At some point it'd be nice to see real-time collaboration added to KeenWrite, which would go a little ways to helping solve multiple users editing a single document:
I've been generating PDF documentation with Obsidian. The challange is when a document will have multi, non-technical, owners. Invariably the "solution" is to open the PDF in Word.