Show HN: Avoid editing while writing your first draft
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Show HN: Avoid editing while writing your first draft
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#2Why not just make it uneditable?
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#3The key, for me, is to retype into a computer and edit during that phase.
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#4I have a simpler method to accomplish the same task: a typewriter. The key, for me, is to retype into a computer and edit during that phase.
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#7How do you reference what you've already written? Why not just make it uneditable?
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#8I have a simpler method to accomplish the same task: a typewriter. The key, for me, is to retype into a computer and edit during that phase.
How in hell is that "simpler"
Acquiring and operating a typewriter is definitely not, in my view, a simple alternative.
Just writing with pen and paper seems simpler on all counts.
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#9I'm not sure why this is a good thing though. Often times I find I need to go back and edit something for the purpose of continuity.
This doesn't prevent that, but it does hide the reason for it. But, hey, if it works for the user I find no reason to criticize those who'd use it.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
How in hell is that "simpler"
Probably meant technologically simpler, since no software is involved. Acquiring and operating a typewriter is definitely not, in my view, a simple alternative. Just writing with pen and paper seems simpler on all counts.
Typewriter acquisition is about an hour of time and $50.
Admittedly, I've owned a typewriter for longer than I've owned a conputer. I put it down in favor of WP5.1, but picked it back up a few years ago.
The advantage over pen and paper, for me, is speed and legibility.