MMD2PDF
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 1:35 pm
MultiMarkDown to PDF Converter
http://code.google.com/p/mmd2pdf
MMD2PDF, a command line utility, converts MultiMarkDown text files to PDF documents, adding a few extra's like options to include webpages and support for page-breaks.
It is a portable utility, it will leave no traces in registry or on your file system.
MMD2PDF can handle a file list so it can be used to create a book in MultiMarkdown. It has also support for different styles (using css) and can store its settings in a .ini file in the same directory as the text file(s). This way you can create PDF's with different styles i.e. in different colors or for presentations (PDF slides).
Markdown is a text formatting syntax inspired on plain text email.
In the words of its creator, John Gruber:
To create emphasis, text is wrapped with one or two asterisks or underlines: Here is some *emphasis*. Here is more **emphasis**. You want to create a new paragraph? Just add a blank line. There are also ways to create lists, links, add images, and so forth.
MultiMarkdown is an extension of Markdown, adding features that let you quickly create tables, footnotes and citations, metadata, definition lists, and more.
Download: http://code.google.com/p/mmd2pdf/downloads/list
http://code.google.com/p/mmd2pdf
MMD2PDF, a command line utility, converts MultiMarkDown text files to PDF documents, adding a few extra's like options to include webpages and support for page-breaks.
It is a portable utility, it will leave no traces in registry or on your file system.
MMD2PDF can handle a file list so it can be used to create a book in MultiMarkdown. It has also support for different styles (using css) and can store its settings in a .ini file in the same directory as the text file(s). This way you can create PDF's with different styles i.e. in different colors or for presentations (PDF slides).
Markdown is a text formatting syntax inspired on plain text email.
In the words of its creator, John Gruber:
Markdown allows you to write using plain text, without a lot of markup or effort, and then export your writing as HTML. So instead of creating H tags, you can do just this:The idea is that a Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it’s been marked up with tags or formatting instructions.
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# This is a Header 1
## This is a Header 2
MultiMarkdown is an extension of Markdown, adding features that let you quickly create tables, footnotes and citations, metadata, definition lists, and more.
Download: http://code.google.com/p/mmd2pdf/downloads/list