Dear Folks,
I am just starting out with Markdown and am trying to get two elements
working:
(1) An inline HTML link; and
(2) An inline mailto: link
as shown in the text below:
We invite you to [browse] (http://academy.swanlotus.com/index.html) this
website. Take a look and see if you find
Are you putting spaces between ] and ( ? You shouldn't.
ajh
On Jan 13, 2012, at 9:52 AM, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar chyav...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am just starting out with Markdown and am trying to get two elements
working:
(1) An inline HTML link; and
(2) An inline
2012 11:30 PM, Alan Hogan wrote:
Are you putting spaces between ] and ( ? You shouldn't.
ajh
On Jan 13, 2012, at 9:52 AM, R (Chandra)
Chandrasekharchyav...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am just starting out with Markdown and am trying to get two
elements working:
(1) An inline HTML link
)
Chandrasekharchyavana@gmail.**com chyav...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am just starting out with Markdown and am trying to get two
elements working:
(1) An inline HTML link; and
(2) An inline mailto: link
as shown in the text below:
We invite you to [browse]
(http://academy.swanlotus.com
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 1:15 PM, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar
chyav...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow, that was a quick reply!
Yes, indeed, I was putting a space between ] and (. I have corrected that
and now both the links work as they should :-).
May I ask a supplementary question please: How are
On Saturday 14 January 2012 12:05 AM, David Chambers wrote:
How are em-dashes and en-dashes handled in Markdown?
You can include Unicode characters in Markdown documents, so go ahead
and use the actual characters if you want to. On OS X, ⌥- produces an en
dash and ⇧⌥- an em dash.
Many
On Saturday 14 January 2012 12:06 AM, Waylan Limberg wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 1:15 PM, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar
chyav...@gmail.com wrote:
May I ask a supplementary question please: How are em-dashes and en-dashes
handled in Markdown?
They aren't. You may want to check out