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2011 Jul 07
6
writing tools that use light-markup
let's talk about writing tools that use markdown
(or more broadly, another form of light-markup)...
to begin with, there is the markdown "dingus"...
from a demo perspective, it has been _fantastic_.
it has provided interested observers a quick idea
about the simplicity and the power of markdown.
as a writing tool, it's a bit clunky; it will work, yes,
but i'd doubt many
2011 Oct 21
2
congratulations to fletcher penney
big congratulations to fletcher penney on
his release of "multimarkdown composer".
at #21-paid when i purchased it just now.
i'd say $9.99 will be best in the long-term
-- don't listen to people who say more --
but $7.99 is the _right_ introductory price.
word-of-mouth will be what sells this pup,
so you want it to flow copiously right now.
-bowerbird
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2005 Mar 03
19
Better tools for authoring the view
I''m hand editing my .css and .rhtml files using SciTE and hitting
refresh in my browser to see the results - its slow going.
 
What tools are people using to author their .css and .rhtml files?
 
Thanks,
 
Neville
 
 
 
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2009 Feb 26
2
Desktop app for viewing Markdown files
Is there a file/document browser that render and display Markdown  
files? (for the Mac)
			jem
2009 Feb 26
3
elastic tabstops, proportional fonts, and more
nick said:
>    http://nickgravgaard.com/elastictabstops/
exactly.   thanks for writing it up, nick.
the only thing i'd add is the notion that
tables should be copyfit to the viewport.
if the viewport gives you plenty of room,
give the columns some breathing space.
if not, tighten them as much as needed.
***
>    http://readown.googlecode.com/
cool.   now how about an
2010 Dec 10
3
Textwrangler Languages Folder
Dear R Community,
I recently switched to a Mac (10.6.5), and have installed Textwrangler to
run code to R. However, I can't install the syntax highlighting file because
I can't find the directory: "~Users/username/Library/Application
Support/TextWrangler/Language Modules/". Is there a different location I can
place the syntax highlighting file?
Scott
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2012 Feb 01
5
Mac markdown editor that saves as .txt
Hi all,
I'm a newer user of markdown & MultiMarkdown, and I'm looking for the
perfect setup of software for my Mac and my Android phone.  I'd like to
have my drafts editable from both.
What I want is an attractive Mac app for writing (primarily blog posts and
emails) that saves its files as .txt . Most of them save as .md or
.markdown instead, and since there doesn't seem to
2011 Oct 15
5
fuck yeah markdown
brett terpstra continues his obsession with markdown...
>    http://fuckyeahmarkdown.com/
there's also a g-rated version:
>    http://heckyesmarkdown.com/
brett has accomplished more in the last three months
than this listserve accomplished in the last three years.
and it looks like he's only just getting started...
meanwhile, fletcher is about to send off his rocket,
which
2011 Mar 26
1
Sweave and Textwrangler
Hi,
I am trying to get TextWrangler to work with LaTeX and Sweave. Ideally
I would call a script from TextWrangler that would run Sweave on a
document, then LaTeX (using SyncTeX), and finally
open the corresponding pdf in Skim. Of course I don't always need to
run Sweave and would be looking for the option of LaTeX -> Open.  I
found this http://www.xs4all.nl/~msneep/latex/ but it
2008 Sep 04
1
Coda, Textwrangler, Writeroom, OS X
Hello Everyone,
Has anyone installed Markdown for Coda, Writeroom, Textwrangler, or OS
X?  I'm really interested in using this more but I'm interested in
finding the best way to use.  Biggest win for me would be for it to
work from within Writeroom.  Textwrangler would be next, followed by
OS X, and Coda would be almost useless.  I did see that MacPorts has 2
different distros of markdown
2011 Jan 26
4
ReMarkdown.css makes HTML look like Markdown text
Hello everyone on the list,
I?m borrowing a bit of your time in order to present a little CSS experiment
I?ve been working on: a stylesheet which gives a Markdown-like aspect to
HTML elements, especially those elements that the Markdown syntax generates
in the first place.
This means > signs for blockquotes, # signs or underlines for titles, etc.
I wrote a mini-website for it:
2006 Jan 08
6
ruby/rails/mysql install on mac os x
after successfully installing everything as described in this article:
http://hivelogic.com/articles/2005/12/01/ruby_rails_lighttpd_mysql_tiger
i attempted the final step in the process of removing the two anonymous 
accounts for my new mysql install, and to assign a password to the 
administrator account.
however, when following the advised commands below:
shell> mysql -u root
mysql>
2005 Dec 29
4
Any switchers from mod_perl
Good afternoon,
I have been developing in mod_perl for many years, and my livelihood is based on
being productive with it. I''ve spent the past week reading and testing RoR and
it does look good. But before I take the plunge for my next project, I was
hoping to hear from other mod_perl switchers. 
One of the main reasons I like mod_perl is code flexibility. I like being able
to insert
2005 Jun 07
3
BBEdit Ruby & Rails Syntax Module available
I''ve made a Ruby & Rails syntax coloring module for BBEdit. This is a  
"Codeless Language Module", so it will only work with BBEdit 8+. It''s  
basically a giant list of Ruby and Rails keywords, method names, and  
so on. It''s both Ruby and Rails because BBedit only lets you  
associate a file type with one language module.
The file is available here:
2012 Sep 14
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen highlighting files for TextWrangler/BBEdit
Hi,
I've written a syntax highlighting mode for TextWrangler / BBEdit.  The folding still needs work, 
and the keyword list expanded, but I thought I'd post it here in case anyone has use for it.  Files
are available at:
https://github.com/RonRicoSuave/drunken_octopus/tree/master/textwrangler-tablegen
After I have folding working to my liking I can check it in to the LLVM tree if it
2006 Apr 17
40
Convince me to buy TextMate!
I got a Powerbook recently and am debating buying TextMate. I installed 
the trial and have checked it out, but don''t see what''s so great about 
it. AFAICS it''s the Ruby and Rails macros for expansion and other stuff 
that might be it. Other than that, TextMate seems like a pretty basic 
editor. I currently use PSPad and Editplus, and I could probably 
get/make macros
2011 Oct 06
5
godspeed, steve
godspeed, steve.   thanks for giving us the tools to catch fish.
-bowerbird
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2011 Oct 19
1
macchiato -- so much for the markdown grapevine
so much for the markdown listserve grapevine...
it ends up that there has been a markdown-savvy
display-in-real-time app for a couple months now,
by the name of "macchiato", coded by a college kid.
>    http://getmacchiato.com
>    http://kswizz.com/post/8624456381/macchiato
>    http://mac.onedayoneapp.com/macchiato/
>    http://shawnblanc.net/2011/08/macchiato/
>  
2011 Jun 22
3
markdown conversion routines
i am considering writing converters
between my "zen markup language'
and "markdown", but i don't know
which version of markdown to target.
i'd think it'd be the "pandoc" version,
and i understand that to be closest to
"multimarkdown", but gruber has said
he "disagrees" with "almost every part"
of multimarkdown's syntax
2011 Jun 06
9
fried fish, available, for free
i've released the first beta of my e-book converter-tool.
you are invited to throw stones at it (and at me) if you like:
>    http://jaguarps.com
"beta" is a compromise.   i developed it on a mac, so that
particular version is solid.   but "alpha" would be a better
label for the status of the windows and linux versions, so
if you have one of _those_ machines, and you