Just a sidenote, *Markdown* is a great format for writers, it's a "human readable" type of markup.
I think it has some upwind recently ? it's integrated by default in Github (for readme files and documentation), and it's the main input format for the writing platform [Editorially][1], and the new blogging platform [Ghost][2]. [1] http://blog.editorially.com/post/45923023022/why-markup-and-markdown-matter [2] http://ghost.org/features/ On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 10:01 PM, john Culleton <John at wexfordpress.com> wrote: > On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 16:29:29 +0200 > JLuc <jluc at no-log.org> wrote: > >> Le 19/10/2013 15:26, john Culleton a ?crit : >> > What does a markdown plugin do? Is it a way to translate a language >> > using markup (like TeX) to its target form? >> >> Yes. The target being scribus. >> >> Markdown is a standard way to easily create text with a basic layout. >> A bit like tex but way much simpler. >> >> A markdown loader would enable scribus to read mardown texts >> and create scribus documents out of them. >> >> JLuc >> >> >> > > ------------------------------------------ > A basic pdftex document, resulting in a pdf file. > > A new paragraph. > \bye > ---------------------------------------- > > TeX documents are as simple or as complicated as you want to make > them. > > > > > -- > John Culleton > Wexford Press > Free list of books for self-publishers: > http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html > PDF e-book: "Create Book Covers with Scribus" > available at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net
