To divert a little, but not talking about Markdown.
We were looking for a simple way of of producing documents in html,
thought we were on the right track until some of the potential users
asked for pdf too. We now use Lyx for the authoring, it produces
formatted text, without formatting marks h
H wrote:
I should have been clearer. If you read my previous message you will see
that I am not looking for what you are describing, rather the ability to
read/write document and presentation files in markdown format.
This runs into the same problem -- a modern presentation program (such as
Li
I should have been clearer. If you read my previous message you will see that I
am not looking for what you are describing, rather the ability to read/write
document and presentation files in markdown format.
The Multimarkdown editor supposedly can create OO files but since it does not
run on
H wrote:
I am looking for seamless interchange between OO/LO and markdown...
I don't see how this would be possible. Any modern word processor has
features not found in markdown, therefore each of those features would be
impossible to seamlessly convert to markdown.
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Yes, that does look quite promising, however, it looks like it is abandonware:
open bugs and no updates for quite some time. Also, it talks about
presentations, I am not sure if it would work with OO documents.
Is anyone using it? I will not have a chance to try it until next week.
On 11/20/2
I do have Pandoc installed, have not tested it yet, but I would much prefer a
seamless way of moving between OO/LO and markdown format. Either the native
ability to read/save in markdown format, or a plugin doing the same.
On 11/20/2016 9:13 AM, Ricardo wrote:
El 2016-11-20 14:45, Virgil Arri
I am looking for seamless interchange between OO/LO and markdown... I
understand there is a plugin for Word, Writage, that allows one to convert
between the different formats. However, since I do not use Word I am not able
to try it. I have not found any such plugin for OO/LO - yet - but that w
Tried it but it does not work very well. I exported one of my markdown
documents to HTML from Markdownpad 2 but the export filter inserted lots of
extraneous style information that I do not want. I am looking for the minimal
information for OO/LO to understand Heading1, lists, tables etc. witho
H wrote on 19-11-16 21:55:
> Now I would also like to create drafts of documents and of slide
> presentations in markdown to later be transferred to OpenOffice or
> LibreOffice Writer for finishing the text documents or OpenOffice or
> LibreOffice Impress for finishing slide presentations. Ideally
El 2016-11-20 14:45, Virgil Arrington escribió:
Since Markdown is a pure text file with formatting marks inserted, you
could easily edit such a file with LO. It sounds like what you're
asking
is a way to convert the Markdown file to a LO format. I'm not sure of a
direct way of doing that. You
I've used quite a few Markdown editors. I know nothing about CentOS, so
I can't recommend anything for that OS. On Windows, I like WriteMonkey.
In Linux, the best I've seen is ReText, but last I checked, it's
developer was no longer supporting an Ubuntu PPA for the program making
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Hi Dave,
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> It appears that Base was not installed as part of the upgrade -
> odd! So, my question is what components are needed? They are: *
> Java runtime. Should not need as I have the 1.8 JDK, but...
So it is installed. You could see this in L
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