MMD2PDF
Re: MMD2PDF
Just found Haroopad markdown editor and looks pretty amazing:
http://pad.haroopress.com/user.html
It's not portable by default but can be made easily as it stores settings in "%LocalAppdata%\Haroopad".
I can't check its portability in depth but I will do that later and create a yaP launcher.
Update:
Seems that there are no settings outside %LocalAppdata%. yaP config is available here.
http://pad.haroopress.com/user.html
It's not portable by default but can be made easily as it stores settings in "%LocalAppdata%\Haroopad".
I can't check its portability in depth but I will do that later and create a yaP launcher.
Update:
Seems that there are no settings outside %LocalAppdata%. yaP config is available here.
Re: MMD2PDF
Wow, excellent find.
Although I am not overly fond of the side-by-side preview layout, it does seem to be all the rage ATM...
I went looking for a preview (below) and found lot of content related to MarkdownPad2 -- are the two even connected?
Although I am not overly fond of the side-by-side preview layout, it does seem to be all the rage ATM...
I went looking for a preview (below) and found lot of content related to MarkdownPad2 -- are the two even connected?
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Re: MMD2PDF
Where do you see content related to MarkdownPad2? Anyway, I have no clue, I don't know anything about MDP2
Today Haroopad saved me some time: copy text from a pdf (simple list), paste to Haroopad and copy HTML from the preview panel.
My GitHub readme's quality will certainly benefit from Haroopad, that's for sure
Today Haroopad saved me some time: copy text from a pdf (simple list), paste to Haroopad and copy HTML from the preview panel.
My GitHub readme's quality will certainly benefit from Haroopad, that's for sure
Check View -> Mode -> EditorAlthough I am not overly fond of the side-by-side preview layout
Re: Abricotine (Markdown editor)
Abricotine is yet another OSS Markdown editor, available for Windows, MacOS and Linux; for further info, check http://abricotine.brrd.fr/ (latest version is v0.3.2, changelog and downloads at https://github.com/brrd/Abricotine/releases).
BTW, I posted a Markdown intro at http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... 628#p66628 ...
BTW, I posted a Markdown intro at http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... 628#p66628 ...
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Re: ReText portable
FTR, I just came across instructions to make a PAF ReText (yet another Python based Markdown editor) at https://github.com/retext-project/ReTextPortable...
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Re: MMD2PDF
About Haroopad, there is a new Haroopad-v0.13.2-win-ia32-portable.exe (about 120 MB) file at Bitbucket- I haven't downloaded and tested it for portability. For the time being the is only a x64 Windows installer (Haroopad-v0.13.2-win-x64.msi).
Haroopad at Softpedia
Haroopad at AlternativeTo
@Midas
Is Abricotine portable?
Haroopad at Softpedia
Haroopad at AlternativeTo
@Midas
Is Abricotine portable?
Re: MMD2PDF
I don't think so, there's no provision for portability and I couldn't find any further info -- I would've made a proper "Submissions" post if that was the case. With careful testing, I'm almost sure it could be yaPed eventually, but that's another story...smaragdus wrote:@Midas
Is Abricotine portable?
Re: MMD2PDF
Interesting Abricotine related nugget by JohnTHaller:
http://portableapps.com/comment/228463#comment-228463 wrote:Abricotine is just a web app packaged with Electron (stripped version of Chromium plus Node). You can just use an online version or download the app and use it in your portable browser of choice.
Re: MMD2PDF
Haller wrote:... download the app and use it in your portable browser of choice.
Ok, someone please explain this sorcery. More specifically, how the hell does one do that? I'd like to perform this magic on Typora as well as Abricotine!
Re: MMD2PDF
Confusingly there seems to be a MMD2PDF v1.0 release announcement (dated 2013-09-10) at https://github.com/markgollnick/mmd2pdf/releases, but no download is offered -- meanwhile at https://code.google.com/archive/p/mmd2pdf/downloads, the latest version offered is still v0.9 Beta (although dated 2013-12-13!).
One has to wonder if the MMD2PDF project has been abandoned. Because that is a crying shame...
One has to wonder if the MMD2PDF project has been abandoned. Because that is a crying shame...
Re: MMD2PDF
Finally managed to test this package but got nothing more than a consistent error whenever I try to run it: "Haroopad-v0.13.2-win-ia32-portable has stopped working...". It is identified as an "Enigma VirtualBox Application" by TrID, BTW.
Topic update: sadly, no new MMD2PDF release is in sight, so only adding a couple of relevant pointers of general Markdown interest...
https://github.com/jgm/CommonMark wrote:CommonMark is a rationalized version of Markdown syntax, with a spec and BSD-licensed reference implementations in C and JavaScript.
Note: previous MultiMarkdown stable version (v5.4.0) is available from https://github.com/fletcher/MultiMarkdown-5/releases. Pandoc (currently v1.19.2.1) is available from https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases.https://github.com/fletcher/MultiMarkdown-6 wrote:[MultiMarkdown-6 is a] Lightweight markup processor to produce HTML, LaTeX, and more.
Abricotine v0.4.0 released, dated 2016-10-26 (changelog and download at https://github.com/brrd/Abricotine/releases).
ReText v7.0.0 released (changelog and download at https://github.com/retext-project/retext/releases).
Re: MMD2PDF
Just noticed Boostnote (https://boostnote.io/), yet another Electron based Markdown editor...
EDIT: if you have a webserver environment available, Raneto might be your thing... (viewtopic.php?t=23494)
EDIT: if you have a webserver environment available, Raneto might be your thing... (viewtopic.php?t=23494)
Re: MMD2PDF
@Midas:
Perhaps posts about Haroopad, Abricotine and ReText should be splitted in to corresponding topics?
Perhaps posts about Haroopad, Abricotine and ReText should be splitted in to corresponding topics?
Re: MMD2PDF
I admit the topic is getting a bit cluttered but of the 3 I think the Haroopad has enough posts/interest to maybe justify a separate thread, though I notice it hasn't been updated since 2017. Not sure.
Re: MMD2PDF
I use none of them but I'll see what I can do.