I asked something similar before, about writing md directly into TW -- but this is not really useful, considering how much more complete (imo) TW text is.
...but this is not really useful,
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That's an interesting point. When you use MD, the output us formatted - however, this formatted form is usually a "a preview" of the software you use (in my case, Typora) or . HTMLMD in itself has no real "look" for a better term.I guess then, the question becomes, can I have TW "understand" MD and display it in respect to markdown rules? Just as it would display HTML embedding?Why not just submit HTML then, you may ask? Because I use MD in tempora, and "printing" to HTML is making it a final product, meaning, I can't go into the HTML and edit it again in MD; now it's HTML.Hmm. So this is an interesting turn. Need to think in different terms.
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MD source is plain text. If you embed that its the raw plain text you'd see. Maybe I'm misunderstanding you?
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On Monday, 8 January 2018 11:56:44 UTC+1, Shay Shaked wrote:I asked something similar before, about writing md directly into TW -- but this is not really useful, considering how much more complete (imo) TW text is.OK, now question becomes this: I like embedding certain files inside my journal tiddlers for the week, which include a project list, etc. I still write many texts on my phone using markdown. Is there a way to embed them directly into a tiddler? For now, I print as PDF and embed this -- not too bad, but this means I can't make changes. I have to go back to the original file and print again.Suggestions? Thanks!
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<$wikify type="text/x-markdown" name="md" output="html" text={{MarkdownExample}}>
<<md>>
</$wikify>That's an interesting point. When you use MD, the output us formatted - however, this formatted form is usually a "a preview" of the software you use (in my case, Typora) or . HTMLMD in itself has no real "look" for a better term.I guess then, the question becomes, can I have TW "understand" MD and display it in respect to markdown rules? Just as it would display HTML embedding?Why not just submit HTML then, you may ask? Because I use MD in tempora, and "printing" to HTML is making it a final product, meaning, I can't go into the HTML and edit it again in MD; now it's HTML.Hmm. So this is an interesting turn. Need to think in different terms.
On Jan 8, 2018 07:52, "@TiddlyTweeter" <tiddly...@assays.tv> wrote:
MD source is plain text. If you embed that its the raw plain text you'd see. Maybe I'm misunderstanding you?
Best wishes
Josiah
On Monday, 8 January 2018 11:56:44 UTC+1, Shay Shaked wrote:I asked something similar before, about writing md directly into TW -- but this is not really useful, considering how much more complete (imo) TW text is.OK, now question becomes this: I like embedding certain files inside my journal tiddlers for the week, which include a project list, etc. I still write many texts on my phone using markdown. Is there a way to embed them directly into a tiddler? For now, I print as PDF and embed this -- not too bad, but this means I can't make changes. I have to go back to the original file and print again.Suggestions? Thanks!
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