Hey there,

Sam wrote:

>I have used the markdown plugin but it just provides a view function
>by converting the markdown to html and displaying it. If you are
>going to use markdown for a major project, I would suggest a
>dedicated markdown editor lilke Marktext or Typora (my own favorite).

Thanks for the recommendations, but I just dabble in Markdown when I
contribute to other projects in small ways, so all I needed was a
local viewer and the plug-in gave me that. I'm also all about doing
any kind of coding and markup in Geany (everything about it just
feels right), so having the viewer as a plug-in gave me the best of
both worlds.

Now that I use Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, the plug-in is no longer needed, so
my current approach is to create this "View" command inside of the
"Markdown commands" section of Geany's "Set Build Commands" interface:

ebook-viewer "%f"

That way, I can write and edit Markdown in Geany and click Geany's
Compile button in the toolbar any time I want to see the result.

-- 
Little Girl

There is no spoon.
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