In my opinion, adding a dedicated keyboard\ui buttons for common Markdown characters is a must (like: #,[](),* etc..). Otherwise it will be unbearable to find them in the builtin keyboard. Last week I searched for the '%' character on my Xiaomi Redmi, only to find it behind 3 keyboard screen. Insanity.
While I (thankfully) haven't had to write Markdown from my phone, I think this is might be worth exploring. I have very similar experiences trying to find common programming symbols in the Google keyboard on my Pixel.
Maybe give Hacker's Keyboard [0] a shot. It's my go-to for a full keyboard experience on Android. I have all permissions denied, and haven't ran into a situation where I needed to turn any on for it to work. YMMV on that though.
I've had the same experience with Hacker's Keyboard. Although I now use it from F-Droid, I haven't noticed any easy to spot differences between the Play Store version and the F-Droid version.
Thank you for the feedback! I will improve the keyboard bar in the next release (it currently only has the undo button). Then it will contain buttons for different common Markdown options which will toggle the current line or selection.
I just tried it and seem very good. I encountered an issue because of YAML frontmater invalid (I will creat an issue about it) but I will keep an eye ob this project.
Even if you don't want to type on a mobile keyboard you can still preview, read, sort, categorize, delete and search your notes taken on desktop. Another option is to use the Speech-to-Text option of your mobile device/keyboard. Also the next release will contain some buttons to help with common Markdown edits (see my other comment)
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 37.9 ms ] threadThere's third-party keyboards like [CodeBoard](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.co...) that makes symbols etc. easier but I'm pretty wary of installing keyboards given the number of permissions they get.
Another idea could be to explore long-press formatting options or a formatting menu on selected text. Still awkward, but perhaps easier to do.
[0] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.pocketwork...
Open source is a good bit more trustworthy with keyboard permissions.
Also, did you plan to publish it on F-Droid ?
An F-Droid and Google Play Release is planned in the coming weeks.
I think it's Worthless to think/expect anyone to do notetaking with such horrible keyboard experience.
Great effort! But I won't even try it.