Hello,
Luis Anaya writes:
> I downloaded the latest one and tried it. It did the trick, no issues.
Great.
> Erm, would you enlighten this old man and describe an ECM other than the
> thinguie used by fighter planes to avoid being shut down by enemy
> missiles? :)
It's in the FAQ!
http://o
Luis Anaya writes:
>> If it still fails, could you provide an ECM?
>
> Erm, would you enlighten this old man and describe an ECM other than the
> thinguie used by fighter planes to avoid being shut down by enemy
> missiles? :)
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#ecm
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I modified the hash protection code a few hours ago. Could you update
> org-md.el and try again?
I downloaded the latest one and tried it. It did the trick, no issues.
> If it still fails, could you provide an ECM?
Erm, would you enlighten this old man and describe
Hello,
Luis Anaya writes:
> Well, it works... but hashes are being problematic. They append an
> initial \ at some of the levels. I went through the code and I saw that
> this is being handled through a regular expression substitution, however
> for some reasons this initial \ is escaping. (it m
Luis Anaya writes:
>> You can use `org-md-export-as-markdown' and `org-md-export-to-markdown'
>> functions to test it.
Well, it works... but hashes are being problematic. They append an
initial \ at some of the levels. I went through the code and I saw that
this is being handled through a regula
Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> ...
> Wonderful! I feel a little silly exporting one markup language to
> another (though I guess that's all HTML is, in the end) ...
>
... or LaTeX for that matter! It's turtles, erm... markup, all the way down :-)
Nick
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I introduced a Markdown export back-end in contrib/. It uses atx syntax
> for headlines and inline syntax for links and images. It is quite
> simple, so don't expect much about it.
Good deal! It certainly simplifies the work while adding content on
sites. I'm curious
On Thu, Jul 26 2012, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I introduced a Markdown export back-end in contrib/. It uses atx syntax
> for headlines and inline syntax for links and images. It is quite
> simple, so don't expect much about it.
>
> This is Markdown vanilla flavour, so there are a few t
Hello,
I introduced a Markdown export back-end in contrib/. It uses atx syntax
for headlines and inline syntax for links and images. It is quite
simple, so don't expect much about it.
This is Markdown vanilla flavour, so there are a few thing that it
doesn't support. Among them, some are simpl