Thank you, I had missed this menu command, and it works great. It is a
bit weird as the strikethrough is not a straight line (how can they
implement a crooked line?), but who cares…..
Alain
On 13 May 2020, at 14:48, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
Hi,
First, MailMate has a s̶t̶r̶i̶k̶e̶t̶h̶r̶o̶u̶g̶h̶
feature, but it seems it's not based on markdown, but on ASCII
character. Which is great for people who want to read the plain text
version of the email and don't know the markdown way of strikethrough.
You can find this feature in the menubar at: `Format > Strikethrough`
or CMD+X by default I think
Regarding the markdown processor, from what I've seen, MailMate uses
`sundown`. You can find the processor at:
`/Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/sundown`
However, I don't know if Benny customized it for MailMate.
One thing worth noting, from the sundown GitHub page, we can see that
is fully standard compliant, but has optional support for several
non-standard Markdown extensions like:
- non-strict emphasis
- fenced code blocks
- tables
- autolinks
- strikethrough
- and more...
So, maybe the strikethrough extension is simply not activated by
Benny? Maybe it would be great to activate this option from sundown
(I'm asking Benny here as a feature request ;) )?
Another point regarding aisrael question, that made me think of
[CriticMarkup](http://criticmarkup.com). Maybe it would be great to
add CriticMarkup as an extension like we have for the Math language or
Highlight code feature or as a bundle (if possible)
Best,
--
Guillaume
On 13 May 2020, at 8:29, Charlie Clark wrote:
On 13 May 2020, at 14:19, Bryce Wray wrote:
Ah, you are absolutely correct, sir. My mistake. As a Multi-MD fan
myself, wish it were an option. Maybe someday…
Two things:
* the documentation should detail what is supported (and possibly
what isn't supported)
* if we knew which library was being used we might be able to see if
it can be fixed upstream
But basically, MailMate falls down frequently because of inadequate
documentation. It would be nice to "open source" the documentation at
least so that some power users could contribute to it. That said, I
fully understand that even just setting up a dedicated (sub?) repo
for this would be work.
Charlie
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