Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Free Mark Down Editor and Reader

2018-04-19 Thread Catonano
2018-04-09 16:19 GMT+02:00 Andrew Nesbit :

> On 09/04/2018 14:54, Catonano wrote:
>
> > also this one
> > https://github.com/wereturtle/ghostwriter
> >
> > it has a GUI and it's gpl 3+
>
> This one looks interesting too.  I'll try it out in my copious free
> time, or perhaps next time I'm faced with a mountain of Markdown
> documents to write.
>
> Also, it's good to see that it integrates with Pandoc.  This is a
> fantastic tool.  I depend on it heavily.
>

Glad you like it

I want to add this new one I stumbled upon

Marker
https://fabiocolacio.github.io/Marker/

It also has a Gui but it' s gtk based his time, as fas as I understand

It is also gpl3

Here' s a video briefly demonstrating it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3svfVEiOCBU&t=1s
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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Free Mark Down Editor and Reader

2018-04-13 Thread Bob Proulx
Andri Effendi wrote:
> I am looking for a good Free/Libre mark down editor and reader as I am 
> interested in blogging on a site that requires one.
> Does anyone have a particular Favourite program?

Since the design of Markdown (and reStructuredText too) is to make the
markup as unobtrusive as possible it by design tries to avoid the need
of any special editors for it.  It's pretty much what you see is what
you get when looking at the plain text version of it.

I just edit the plaintext of Markdown directly.  I use the basic
text-mode of emacs for editing it as plain text with nothing otherwise
special.

Bob

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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Free Mark Down Editor and Reader

2018-04-09 Thread Andrew Nesbit
On 09/04/2018 14:54, Catonano wrote:

> also this one
> https://github.com/wereturtle/ghostwriter
> 
> it has a GUI and it's gpl 3+

This one looks interesting too.  I'll try it out in my copious free
time, or perhaps next time I'm faced with a mountain of Markdown
documents to write.

Also, it's good to see that it integrates with Pandoc.  This is a
fantastic tool.  I depend on it heavily.

Andrew
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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Free Mark Down Editor and Reader

2018-04-09 Thread Andrew Nesbit
On 09/04/2018 14:46, Isaac David wrote:

> I can commend Emacs in markdown mode.

In my experience, Emacs's Markdown mode is the only thing that makes it
bearable to write Markdown.

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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Free Mark Down Editor and Reader

2018-04-09 Thread Catonano
2018-04-09 15:46 GMT+02:00 Isaac David :

> Andri Effendi  :
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am looking for a good Free/Libre mark down editor and reader as I am
>> interested in blogging on a site that requires one.
>>
>> Does anyone have a particular Favourite program?
>>
>> Also, Ubuntu 16.04 and MacOS High Sierra are the Operating Environments I
>> would like to run the software on.
>>
>
>
>> I can commend Emacs in markdown mode.
>
> It will tick all the checkboxes in your query (yes, it can render markdown
> into HTML via `markdown`), and many more. One editor to rule them all.


also this one
https://github.com/wereturtle/ghostwriter

it has a GUI and it's gpl 3+
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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Free Mark Down Editor and Reader

2018-04-09 Thread Isaac David

Andri Effendi  :

Hi All,

I am looking for a good Free/Libre mark down editor and reader as I 
am interested in blogging on a site that requires one.


Does anyone have a particular Favourite program?

Also, Ubuntu 16.04 and MacOS High Sierra are the Operating 
Environments I would like to run the software on.





I can commend Emacs in markdown mode.

It will tick all the checkboxes in your query (yes, it can render 
markdown

into HTML via `markdown`), and many more. One editor to rule them all.

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