Thanks for the pointer!!!
For me I’m lacking time to improve Microdown, so I will focus on the features
I have on my todo
- > support
- $ $ and
$$
- I got some ideas about a nice extension mechanism :) quite cool in
fact
Doing a parser
On the next iteration for Microdown you may find Djot [1] interesting,
as it is also trying to be familiar to Markdown users, while fixing the
several of its shortcomings and making parsers easier to build, by
having a clearer non-ambiguous syntax, that doesn't require look ahead
mechanisms. I
I released yesterday the version 9.0.1 of pillar for Pharo 11.
And I will restart a new iteration on Microdown.
- better support for math
- introducing >
and more as time allows.
S
> On 27 Mar 2024, at 01:25, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
> wrote:
>
> Pretty cool!
>
> One of my ideas with
Pretty cool!
One of my ideas with Grafoscopio was to be able to read interactive
documentation inside Pharo, which was obtained in a pretty primitive
way. Now I have moved to Lepiter as a GUI of our documentation workflows
and Markdeep as a default format for storage and web rendering. But
se
FWIW… Pharo by Example 9 is for sale on Amazon. The link for the book which
reads “Get printed (soon)!” just takes you back to the same page [Pharo by
Example 9](http://books.pharo.org/pharo-by-example9/), although if you hover
over it, it says “Available now!!!
Pharo with Style is for sale on Amazon which I purchased.