There is a babel markdown web site that you can see how various dialects
convert markup.

The only html I use in on my website now is the <div> tag, usually with a
class or ID.  This controls my layout.  MMD has sufficient table handling
for my purposes.

So for me, my MD looks like this:

# This is a title
## And a subtitle underneath it.

This is intoductory text on my page

<DIV class=picr4>

![Image alternate text](http://path/to/Image)

caption to the image above, explaining it's relevance to the main text

***
</div>

Class picr4 is styled to float right, and be 40% of the width of the
container.  I have a half dozen classes.  Caption text is styled with
.picr4 p {  so that it is visually distinct from the body text

So far I've not found much else that I need.

****

I don't think you want to make changes insitu.  However take a look at
stackexchange.com  They use a subset of MD as their site markup language
for user replies, and they compose MD in one window and display it in
another.  It's a good way to do this for interactive use.

Respectfully,

Sherwood of Sherwood's Forests

Sherwood Botsford
Sherwood's Forests --  http://Sherwoods-Forests.com
780-848-2548
50042 Range Rd 31
Warburg, Alberta T0C 2T0



On 18 April 2013 09:52, Kai Hendry <hen...@iki.fi> wrote:

> Since folks with considerably more influence than myself have tried
> (and failed?) to "standardise" markdown:
> http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2012/10/the-future-of-markdown.html
>
> I think I need to rethink my approach of using Pagedown.
> https://code.google.com/p/pagedown/
>
> Are there editors that basically expand markdown input into HTML in
> the textarea I wonder?
>
> The big saving for Markdown for me is just auto-wrapping paragraphs.
> Nice bullet point making. Nicer link making actions, e.g.
>
> * foo <CR>
>
> becomes
>
> <li>foo</li>
>
> after returning the carriage return. Or perhaps asking people to
> highlight a region. Which in turns gets churned into HTML.
>
> Anyway, just a brain fart on how I can possibly get out of this mixing
> HTML & Markdown quagmire.
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