Hi

Perhaps it would be advantageous to switch to a multi-markdown 
plugin: http://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/features/

Or it may be possible to create an EpicEditor plugin -- this would allow a 
choice of parsers (Marked comes 
standard): http://oscargodson.github.io/EpicEditor/

regards

On Monday, April 6, 2015 at 2:57:57 PM UTC+2, radu....@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I started using tiddlywiki about one week ago, on the third attempt. The 
> thing that made it viable for me was the TexZilla 
> <https://github.com/joerenes/TW5-TeXZilla> plugin. It works great, 
> providing most notably the "aligned" environment which is missing in KaTeX.
>
> This makes TW5 almost perfect as a math notebook. What is missing is 
> Markdown. Besides making the notes look much better, having them written in 
> markdown syntax would make sharing one's work on (virtually all) online 
> forums seamless.
> Unfortunately, the Markdown plugin 
> <http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/markdown/>doesn't work together 
> with the LaTeX plugin (one has to designate the content type as 
> text/x-markdown and as a consequence the LaTeX rendering is inactivated).
>
> Are there any solutions of having markdown and LaTeX rendering functional 
> at the same time?
>
> Thank you
>

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