MarkDown
another SmartAscii format
designed by John Gruber and Aaron Swartz
inconsistencies/issues: 2012-10-25-FutureOfMarkdown → CommonMark
http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/001189
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax
- you have to put brackets around URI to get it to link?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
- labelled-href looks ugly
sub-lists use 4 spaces for each level
Visual text-editor options to use instead of a vanilla browser text-area?
- goals
- mode-less: or at least, editing a paragraph doesn't reload the whole page and make you go find the block....
- some wikis have a model where every paragraph has an edit handle, and just that part of the page turns into a textarea......
- auto-save: less necessary
- render styles as you type (headers, bold): 3rd place
- let people use the editor/IDE they're already familiar with - interesting different-frame....
- mode-less: or at least, editing a paragraph doesn't reload the whole page and make you go find the block....
- in-browser
- SimpleMDE https://simplemde.com/ includes auto-save option
- StackEdit provides very handy formatting buttons and shortcuts, thanks to PageDown, the WYSIWYG-style Markdown editor used by Stack Overflow. Even works offline. Lets you pick Markdown-flavor (CommonMark). Mermaid diagrams. https://stackedit.io/
- PageDown https://github.com/StackExchange/pagedown - help
- stand-alone app, supporting some open server API - will it feel more modeless?
Stand-alone text editor apps (just file i/o, no API)
- GitJournal for android/ios (~$25 for Pro version which support backlinks)
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