Is the idea here with Coffeeshop mode that typos can be dealt with later?
Looking at the feedback from people, I see two camps: those who rely on autocomplete and those who abhor it.
I normally use it in two ways:
- quickly turn it on/off when someone is passing by, so I can carry on writing undistracted
- keep it on for several minutes at a time, esp. when writing in a busy public place
(although, IIRC, you can override that)
Another reason: autocorrect/autocomplete can trigger visible previews/highlights on the screen.
(thinking about this out loud here: what about IME/pinyin? That works well in both modes, it's necessary)
Never got around to becoming fluent in it, but I'd like to someday.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240418032751/https://dotsies.o...
What are the odds someone in a coffee shop is able to read dotsies as well?
The way dotsies stack remind me a little bit of Cistercian Numerals (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cistercian_numerals)
I am thinking about adding a little semi-hidden "Toy box" option with little experiments, incl. generative art/playthings like drawing vines during typing or a spacial writing system.
(I'm very hesitant to do that since I want to keep Ensō as distraction free as possible)