That's exactly what I did. I'll be trying it tonight. Thanks for the tip!
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Tom Humiston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using the script exactly as downloaded from daringfireball.net. Be sure
> to put it in the Unix Filters folder, *not* its sibling, the Unix Scri
I'm using the script exactly as downloaded from daringfireball.net. Be
sure to put it in the Unix Filters folder, *not* its sibling, the Unix
Scripts folder.
Based on its name, the Unix Scripts folder sounds sensible enough.
When I tried putting Markdown.pl here, it caused a blank window to
@Tom Humiston: I'm not at home right now, but I had tried to install
via the method you did for TextWrangler and when I attempted to use it
all I got back was an empty page so I figured I had done something
wrong. Did you need to do anything to the script to get it to work?
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Tom Humiston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TextWrangler: I dropped the Markdown 1.0.1 Perl script into
> ~/Library/Application Support/TextWrangler/Unix Support/Unix Filters/
>
> I renamed it "Convert Markdown to HTML" for a friendlier menu name, and to
> distinguish
TextWrangler: I dropped the Markdown 1.0.1 Perl script into
~/Library/Application Support/TextWrangler/Unix Support/Unix Filters/
I renamed it "Convert Markdown to HTML" for a friendlier menu name,
and to distinguish it from another script that converts HTML to
Markdown.
If anyone knows how
Hello Everyone,
Has anyone installed Markdown for Coda, Writeroom, Textwrangler, or OS
X? I'm really interested in using this more but I'm interested in
finding the best way to use. Biggest win for me would be for it to
work from within Writeroom. Textwrangler would be next, followed by
OS X, a