The idea here is, when you drop in a txt file, to have a simple way to edit it without having to download, open in a text editor, and then reupload to Kinopio.
I wouldn’t expect how txt files show today (maybe a preview of the first 300 characters though…). The idea is just being able to open the file in a little card-like window to edit and save.
Images, when uploaded through the flower button, should be formatted as markdown links to the location link Kinopio generates at upload: 
Style button allows you to format text, but just for headers, bold, italic—no frames, tags, colors in the editor.
Fair, I think I looked at it more like a file manager, sort of. I've brainstormed in Kinopio, then have a txt file I can open in the app, but it's not really part of the brainstorming it's something that lives on its own, but easily accessible within the app..? Not doing a great job ((explaining..))
You'd see it all when it's open and editable and in context of all your cards, but long form and brainstorming are still separate. (())
((if you can see all content when you open it , and you can still be in the same space in Kinopio while working on the text, then it might be OK))
⌨️ Kinopio.txt
# A built in text editor idea for Kinopio
[[Kinopio]] [[Feature Request]] [[2022]]
The idea here is, when you drop in a txt file, to have a simple way to edit it without having to download, open in a text editor, and then reupload to Kinopio.
I wouldn’t expect how txt files show today (maybe a preview of the first 300 characters though…). The idea is just being able to open the file in a little card-like window to edit and save.
Images, when uploaded through the flower button, should be formatted as markdown links to the location link Kinopio generates at upload: 
Style button allows you to format text, but just for headers, bold, italic—no frames, tags, colors in the editor.
Fair, I think I looked at it more like a file manager, sort of. I've brainstormed in Kinopio, then have a txt file I can open in the app, but it's not really part of the brainstorming it's something that lives on its own, but easily accessible within the app..? Not doing a great job ((explaining..))