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# MDEditor User Guide
This guide is written for people who just want to use the app, not study the codebase.
## What MDEditor Is
MDEditor is a desktop writing tool for Windows.
It lets you write documents in a visual editor, save them as Markdown files, and export them as PDFs.
You do not need to understand Markdown syntax to use the basic workflow.
## The Simple Idea
```mermaid
flowchart LR
A["Write like a normal editor"] --> B["Save as Markdown"]
B --> C["Keep the file locally"]
C --> D["Export to PDF when finished"]
```
## What You Can Do
- start a blank document
- begin from a ready-made template
- format text with toolbar buttons
- save your work as a `.md` file
- open the file later and continue editing
- export the finished document as a PDF
## A Typical Document Journey
```mermaid
flowchart TD
A["Open MDEditor"] --> B["Choose blank page or template"]
B --> C["Write and format the document"]
C --> D["Save as .md"]
D --> E["Reopen later if needed"]
E --> F["Export as PDF"]
```
## First-Time Use
1. Open the app.
2. Decide whether to start with a blank page or a template.
3. Write the content in the editor.
4. Use the toolbar for bold text, headings, lists, tables, links, images, or diagrams.
5. Save the document.
6. Export a PDF when the document is complete.
## Templates
MDEditor includes simple starter templates for common document types:
- Blank document
- Report
- Meeting notes
- Proposal
Templates are meant to reduce the time needed to create a first draft.
## Saving Your Work
There are two main save actions:
- `Save`: save the current file
- `Save As`: save a copy with a new file name or location
If you try to replace unsaved content, the app asks for confirmation first.
## Exporting To PDF
When your document is ready:
1. save the current document
2. choose PDF export
3. wait for the app to convert the file
The app uses Pandoc behind the scenes to turn the Markdown file into a PDF.
## What “Offline-First” Means Here
MDEditor is designed so that your main document work happens on your computer.
That means:
- your files are local
- the editor does not depend on a cloud service for normal use
- you can keep your own folder structure
## What To Expect
MDEditor is best for:
- draft writing
- structured reports
- internal meeting notes
- proposals and administrative documents
It is not meant to replace:
- large collaborative document platforms
- advanced design/layout tools
- real-time cloud co-editing tools
## If Something Feels Unsafe
If the app warns you that there are unsaved changes, stop and decide before continuing.
That warning exists to prevent accidental loss of work.
## If You Want The Source Build
If someone on your team needs to build the app from source, the main instructions are in [README.md](../README.md).