Thanks all for the info. It looks like I have more alternatives than I
expected, which is good since I've spent one hour looking at various
static site generators.
I'll definitely need to think a bit about this, I was thinking of
extending my script a bit and this will definitely influence my
I'm using a script to convert a set of markdown files to static web
sites - sites for various courses I'm teaching. This script uses
multimarkdown to do the actual conversion.
Since I mostly teach various programming courses I would like to have
syntax highlighting of the source code I present.
You can do this yourself, the link where to do this is at the bottom of
each email
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Joel MaHarry joel.maha...@ulrichmaharry.com
wrote:
please take me off of this interminable discussion
*Digital and brand communications*
If you use BBEdit you can set it to use Markdown for the default
language for txt-files (and md and markdown and ...)
- jem
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I don't think you can get Gruber to bless an extension.
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I don't think you can find any official body that would be able to
say anything :)
Short answer: not that I know of.
I use either '.markdown' or '.txt'
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Is there a file/document browser that render and display Markdown
files? (for the Mac)
jem
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On 26 feb 2009, at 16:03, Sherwood Botsford wrote:
Most of the point of Markdown is that it can be viewed/edited in any
simple text editor.
Try TextEdit, SimpleText, or from the command-line (terminal window)
vi. Lots of Mac geeks use an editor that starts with BB (BBedit?)
Personally I use
Andreas Åkre Solberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08-11-14 19.26
Any way of writing definition lists?
Depends on which implementation you use. There are a few
implementation that allows this.
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becoming too long. If those hard
newlines were translated into br / Markdown would be useless
for a lot of people.
(and I don't think there is an option to get it to behave the
way you want)
jem
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try this ... I'm going to set up a new
wiki and I would prefer to use Markdown, must check to see if my
ISP supports Lua.
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and see what I think of it (some pages look
a bit strange but I suspect it's some kind of CSS issue).
jem
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http
access at those servers)
jem
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It's using the systems python
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simplest form it's just a
search and replace. For example:
theTemplate = html body ##PageContent## ... /html
print searchAndReplace(theTemplate, ##PageContent##, Markdown(
pageContent ) )
Something like that.
jem
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Michael Sheets [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-06-14 15:00
Textmate allows the following as Markdown extensions if it helps:
'markdown', 'mdown', 'markdn', 'md'
BBEdit support (by default): mark, markdown, text
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Reply to Jacob Rus [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-03-05 03:49:
In general, I don't think it helps the basic markdown format
for us to add features just because we can. Especially not
features that are only relevant in the context of html
documents, add not inconsiderable complexity to the appearance
Reply to robert mcgonegal [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-01-27 14:58:
Does anyone know of any larger newspapers or publishing
companies that use Markdown? Several times I've noticed
glitches in web page articles, posted at larger newspapers,
where emphasis has been indicated by underlines and have
I'm a bit confused if this is possible to do. I would like to
write some instructional pages using markdown, here is a short
example of my problem. The text looks like this:
Risken är dock att du har lite mer komplicerade objekt, tex
Reply to A. Pagaltzis [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06-12-30 17:17:
That doesn't seem problematic to me. If you write documents that
use features that are not part of Markdown, and the formatter
documentation makes it clear that the features you are using are
not part of Markdown, then you know what you are
Reply to John Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06-12-28 15:35:
I agree that HTML's comment syntax is verbose. And don't get me
started on the rules regarding `--` within an HTML comment. I'm
not ruling out the idea of a Markdown-specific comment syntax, but
given that Markdown already supports HTML
If I have the following text
---
Just a small test
This is some code
and some indented code
and this is the end
1. Just a small test
This is some code
and some indented code
and this is the end
Reply to Michel Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06-12-28 16:38:
In fact, one of the reasons why custom attributes aren't
already supported in PHP Markdown Extra 1.1 is because it's
hard to figure out a way to do it without changing every
regular expression of PHP Markdown and creating two
Reply to Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06-11-22 19:03:
php-driven, markdown-aware, open source wiki/cms that has some
degree of version control, a flexible system for privs/access
control, is installable (or buildable) on OS X and has an easy
installer for windows ?
It depends on what you
Reply to John Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06-09-25 17:14:
Spaces, for certain, need to be included. And don't forget
non-ASCII alphabet characters, (é, ü, etc.)
Thanks for thinking of us who uses more characters than a-z !!!
jem
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Reply to Sam Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06-07-08 11:16:
My mail tool (thunderbird) has a default search above the messages.
None of the default options subject, sender, (subject sender), body
allow me to easily filter the markdown emails.
Can't you use the to address, in my mail client I
to be able to write definitions lists)
jem
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