I'll also offer up a project I've been playing with in my free time:
https://github.com/jdcasey/freeki/
Not sure if it's useful for anything per se, but maybe inspires some
hacking.
On 10/6/13 10:20 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Here's a pretty good list of tools. The other two I've tried are Marked (which
is another MAC app), but I've also tried dillinger.io which is web-based editor
and it's quite good. There are quite a few web-based tools that provide similar
capabilities to Mou.
http://mashable.com/2013/06/24/markdown-tools/
On Oct 5, 2013, at 11:19 AM, Jason van Zyl <[email protected]> wrote:
We current have multiple formats for our site documentation and two of them no
one else in the world uses except us. We created xdoc here a long time ago in
the Jakarta project, and APT has lost in the world of markup. I ported it from
another project many years ago but there are many better options like asciidoc,
restructured text, and markdown. My preference is for markdown but I would like
to get rid of xdoc, fml, and xdoc and convert that documentation over to
markdown. The tool support is great for editing, book support is great (the Pro
Git book is created from markdown). We can still use all the Doxia tools for
all the post processing. But I see no need to 4 different types of markup for
the site, and honestly I find working with APT now incredibly annoying.
I'm happy to do the conversion and testing.
Thanks,
Jason
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Jason van Zyl
Founder, Apache Maven
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Thanks,
Jason
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Jason van Zyl
Founder, Apache Maven
http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
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