where are the worthwhile markdown dingi? (dinguses?) i'm interested in any dingus that can take a "reasonable" amount of text -- let's say anything up to a megabyte -- and return the results in real-time, without a long wait... ideally it'd handle something more than gruber-minimum, and an a.p.i. (that'd take a u.r.i. as input) would be dandy... bonus points for additional output (i.e., .epub, .mobi, .pdf). -bowerbird -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss/attachments/20120409/a195b436/attachment.html>
> where are the worthwhile markdown dingi?? (dinguses?) > > i'm interested in any dingus that can take a "reasonable" > amount of text -- let's say anything up to a megabyte -- > and return the results in real-time, without a long wait...$ kramdown test.txt > index.html; heel Need fancy? Use `--template`, which will replace `<%= @body %>` LQ
lou said:> $ kramdown test.txt > index.html; heelsorry, but by "dingus", i meant a tool located on a web-page; one that takes text as input, and converts it to .html output... something like this:> http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingusor this:> http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/dingusor this:> http://fountain.io/dingusor this, for restructured-text:> http://rst2a.com/create/type > http://rst2a.com/create/fileif there are other worthwhile ones, please let me know. thanks. -bowerbird p.s. "fountain" is interesting. as http://fountain.io/faq puts it:> Fountain is not an app. > It's not even really a file format. > It's a simple set of straightforward rules > for writing a screenplay in plain text.-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss/attachments/20120410/47855ded/attachment.html>