Marfeel Writer

Marfeel Writer is a writing tool. It works as simply as any word processor, but with native built-in Marfeel Copilot’s assistance, ensuring a seamless journey in crafting engaging stories.

You can start working on a new document by clicking ‘New’ from the documents manager.

The Marfeel Writer UI consists of these primary elements:

  1. Document : This central area is where users can create and edit their documents effectively.
  2. Sidebar AI Suggestions : Offers quick access to different Marfeel Copilot+ Suggestions and tools for seamless document editing and writing.
  3. Linking: Lists relevant articles to potentially include as hyperlinks within your narrative.
  4. Tone of Voice: Dropdown to select the tone of voice that Marfeel Copilot will use to assist you crafting your stories.
  5. MagicBox : Within this feature, users can leverage formatting tools, options for linking. content, and execute Custom AI Questions based on contextual needs to enhance their document creation experience.

MagicBox

The MagicBox is a user interface component designed to assist users in executing Marfeel Copilot+ AI Questions, applying style formatting, and seamlessly adding links in a contextual manner.

The MagicBox can be accessed through various methods:

  1. Activating text selection through either mouse clicks or keyboard shortcuts will reveal it. Pressing ESC, you can easily shift focus and start writing your question for Marfeel Copilot+.
  2. Pressing the ESC key within an empty block.
  3. Pressing the ESC key selects a text block, opens and focuses the MagicBox.
  4. Clicking on the Marfeel Copilot+ icon located on the left margin of the document.

You can type any question to the LLM or you can press cmd/ctrl + K with a text selection active to see linking options.

Style your writing

Marfeel Writer is equipped with all the text styling features you’ve come to expect from any word processor - with a few extras added in. Formatting can be added in one of these three flavors:

  1. Keyboard shortcuts. Of course, all the usual shortcuts apply.
  2. Markdown shortcuts for quick formatting.
  3. Highlight any text and open the ‘tT’ formatting options on the MagicBox.

Here’s a summary table of the supported shortcuts:

Style Shortcuts Markdown Keyboard
Bold **Bold** cmd/ctrl + B
Italic *Italic* cmd/ctrl + I
Underline _underline_ cmd/ctrl + U
Inline code ` -
Strikethrough ~Strikethrough~ cmd/ctrl + shift + S
Highlight ^^Highlight^^ cmd/ctrl + shift + H
Bullet list * -
Numbered list 1. -
To-Do checkbox [] -
Normal text - ctrl + 0
H1 # ctrl + 1
H2 ## ctrl + 2
H3 ### ctrl + 3
Select block - ESC
Move block up / down - cmd/ctrl+ shift + arrow keys

Markdown style

Markdown style allows you to format text using simple symbols and characters, making it easier to structure and style your writing without needing to know complicated code. While typing:

  • Type ** on either side of your text to bold.
  • Type * on either side of your text to italicize .
  • Type _ on either side of your text to underline.
  • Type ` on either side of your text to create inline code .
  • Type ~ on either side of your text to strikethrough.
  • Type ^^ on either side of your text to highlight

At the beginning of any new line or existing block of content, try these:

  • Type * , - , or + followed by space to create a bulleted list.
  • Type [] to create a to-do checkbox, followed by space . (There’s no space in between.)
  • Type 1. , a. , or i. followed by space to create a numbered list.
  • Type # followed by space to create an H1 heading.
  • Type ## followed by space to create an H2 sub-heading.
  • Type ### followed by space to create an H3
  • Type > followed by space to create a toggle list.
  • Type " followed by space to create a quote block.
  • Type --- followed by space to create a divider. (Three dashes in a row.)

Keyboard shortcuts

Of course, all the usual shortcuts apply:

  • With text selected, press cmd/ctrl + B to bold text .
  • With text selected, press cmd/ctrl + I to italicize text .
  • With text selected, press cmd/ctrl + U to underline text.
  • With text selected, press cmd/ctrl + shift + S for strikethrough.
  • Press cmd/ctrl + shift + H to apply the last text or highlight color you used.
  • With text selected, press cmd/ctrl + K to add a link. You can also paste a URL over selected text to turn it into a link using cmd/ctrl + V .

For all of these content creation shortcuts, cmd + option is the combination for Mac, and ctrl + shift is the combination for Windows and Linux:

  • Press cmd/ctrl + option/shift + 0 to create text.
  • Press cmd/ctrl + option/shift + 1 to create an H1 heading.
  • Press cmd/ctrl + option/shift + 2 to create an H2 heading.
  • Press cmd/ctrl + option/shift + 3 to create an H3 heading.

Edit & move blocks

  • Press ESC to select the block you’re currently in. Or to toggle MagicBox visibility.
  • Hold cmd/ctrl + shift + arrow keys to move a selected block around.

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