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In Pensiv, input methods
are defined by when you use them, not by feature.
What matters is when you’re writing what.

1. Slash command

Use it when you’re deciding structure first.
  • You want a heading here
  • You want a list or divider
  • You want to change block type
→ It’s for defining structure before you write.

2. Inline toolbar

Use it when you’re polishing text you already wrote.
  • You want to emphasize a word
  • You want to adjust weight of phrasing
  • You want color or strikethrough
→ It’s for refining expression after writing.

Quick comparison

Input methodWhen you use itRole
Slash commandBefore writingSet structure
Inline toolbarAfter writingRefine expression

Why the split matters

The two don’t overlap.
They differ in order.
  • Decide structure first, then write
  • Or write first, then clean up
Pensiv supports both flows.