Thanks, but I have ReText and really prefer the layout of the Dingus I 
mentioned. I can see the text I put in, what the code looks like, and the final 
presentation. Having it like that, running on a Web page locally would be so 
much easier. While I know many people use Markdown to do plain writing and let 
it do the mark-up, which I also do, I have several Web sites that I administer 
and receive plain, unmarked-up written copy. Running it through the Dingus 
(like the one online) makes quick work of creating the Web page. In addition, I 
use Web page templates for each site, so I then I just add the marked-up copy 
to it.

I'm just not that good at setting-up that type of thing. (And even though I use 
Blosxom, I want to see the marked-up copy before it gets uploaded; too many 
problems in the past due to not properly checking the code ahead of time.)

Anyone else know how I can do it -- or maybe just get the set-up (form, etc.) 
used at http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingus ?

Thanks.

Lee Underwood

http://leeunderwood.org/
http://www.linkedin.com/in/LeeUnderwood2
http://twitter.com/Lee_Underwood

> On Linux I use ReText[1] & on my Android Writer[2], Epistle[2]*and 
> Markdrop[2].
> 
> [1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/retext/ 
> ubuntu:  ppa:mitya57  - https://launchpad.net/~mitya57/+archive/ppa
> Debian: under 'testing'
> [2] all in Play Store
> -- 
> Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet.
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