On Sep 8, 10:46 pm, Jon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm new to doing anything other than plain text editing with BBEdit.
> Recently started adding Markdown to my files and converting through
> Marked. Now I see that BBEdit can handle the conversion as well. I'd
> like at least to be able to see my Markdown syntax in color, but the
> only way I can figure out to make that happen is by establishing a
> custom file extension. Do I need to do that? Or is there another
> alternative?
>
> I'd like to keep working with .txt, so that anything I happen to be
> working on at a given moment can turn into Markup if it needs to,
> without saving as...
>
> Thanks.

I think you can go into Preferences -> Languages and associate the txt
extension with Markdown.
Keep in mind that this will treat all txt files as markdown going
forward though.

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