I understand the conflict with long-form vs bullet as a philosophy of the app, but as a workaround, allowing a node to include long-form text seems pretty harmless.
We can currently have a node be a code block with completely different formatting than standard nodes. This looks and acts nothing like a "bullet" in the conventional sense, but there it is and the world still turns.
If I were able to "insert" a text "block" and anything I type in there follows a different set of rules (eg. markdown), that would definitely be the bandaid I'd need to use Tana daily.
I get that if your job is to write long-form all day that wouldn't really get you what you need, but at that point the argument of, "you're misusing the tool" holds much more weight (eg. Tana is a screw driver and you are using it to hammer in a nail). No one is literally programming inside of Tana. But, having the ability to enter blocks of code can be extremely useful.
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I understand the conflict with long-form vs bullet as a philosophy of the app, but as a workaround, allowing a node to include long-form text seems pretty harmless.
We can currently have a node be a code block with completely different formatting than standard nodes. This looks and acts nothing like a "bullet" in the conventional sense, but there it is and the world still turns.
If I were able to "insert" a text "block" and anything I type in there follows a different set of rules (eg. markdown), that would definitely be the bandaid I'd need to use Tana daily.
I get that if your job is to write long-form all day that wouldn't really get you what you need, but at that point the argument of, "you're misusing the tool" holds much more weight (eg. Tana is a screw driver and you are using it to hammer in a nail). No one is literally programming inside of Tana. But, having the ability to enter blocks of code can be extremely useful.