Re: [web2py] Re: Straw poll on the learning curve of markmin for the layman

2010-11-05 Thread Tom Atkins
[sorry - I meant The combination of MarkItUp and **Markmin** is excellent.] On 5 November 2010 09:30, Tom Atkins wrote: > I'm very happy about Markmin! I've used Markdown for years for creating > eLearning resources and blogging. > > I have tried to get 'normal' users to use Markdown (Markmin wo

Re: [web2py] Re: Straw poll on the learning curve of markmin for the layman

2010-11-05 Thread Tom Atkins
I'm very happy about Markmin! I've used Markdown for years for creating eLearning resources and blogging. I have tried to get 'normal' users to use Markdown (Markmin would be the same) and it's not easy. Non-techy people will not use inline markup! So an editor like MarkItUp is essential. The c

Re: [web2py] Re: Straw poll on the learning curve of markmin for the layman

2010-11-04 Thread rochacbruno
I am a markmin fan, I wrote An. Entire book in markmin. Very rapid Enviado via iPhone Em 04/11/2010, às 20:15, Christopher Steel escreveu: > We love Markmin. It is tiny, easy to use and logical. It is similar to > Markdown which is pretty nice, but Markmin covers what people actually > use i

[web2py] Re: Straw poll on the learning curve of markmin for the layman

2010-11-04 Thread Christopher Steel
We love Markmin. It is tiny, easy to use and logical. It is similar to Markdown which is pretty nice, but Markmin covers what people actually use in a way that makes markup look good in itself. As an added bonus it is totally readable as a text file so everyone, including one of our board members