On 26 Nov 2013, at 15:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Background info: A typical rich text message has two body parts as
subparts of a so-called multipart/alternative (MIME) body part. One
body part is plain text and one body part is HTML. The receiving email
client can show either of these. By default MailMate shows HTML, but
this can be changed in the Viewer preferences pane. Some receiving
email clients can only show plain text.
ah, impeccable logic.
BUT - this is one of my favourite markdown features. ANd it's vanilla
markdown so it's confusing. So I - politely - request that some other
workflow be possible, perhaps even to the extent of having the plain
text version be 'corrected' (possibly with a warning?)
I can see this one will divide people though. I want to be able to make
a list without worrying about numbering (because I *always* end up
adding something between 3 and 4 etc)?
Or is there a utility that does this on the fly? It's surprisingly
difficult, even with something like Multimarkdown Composer
(Feels like a Services thing to build, but how would I build it..which
engine could do this?)
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