Casey Bralla (Mail List) via plug on 26 Jan 2023 08:07:27 -0800
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Re: [PLUG] My Holy Quest for a WYSIWYG HTML Word Processor
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- From: "Casey Bralla \(Mail List\) via plug" <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
- To: "Soren Harward" <stharward@gmail.com>
- Subject: Re: [PLUG] My Holy Quest for a WYSIWYG HTML Word Processor
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 11:07:19 -0500
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Soren, I'm ignorant of Markdown. Their website seems to say that
Markdown and WYSIWYG live in different worlds. But maybe I'm just not
knowledgeable enough to know.
Can you recommend a WYSIWYG Markdown editor?
TIA!
On 1/26/23 10:55, Soren Harward wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 2:43 PM Casey Bralla (Mail List) via plug
> wrote:
>> I'm not really concerned about making HTML. I really just want some
>> type of "tagged" language so I can see the tags and understand how they
>> effect the text. HTML or XML seems like the way to do this, but it can
>> be 100% proprietary tags, as long as I can easily read them.
> That sounds a *whole* lot like Markdown. Have you actually tried
> Markdown and one of its many, many WYSIWYG editors? If so, help us
> understand where they fall short and we can make a better
> recommendation.
>
> Or if your use case is a bit more complicated, maybe you're looking at
> a custom XML + XSLT schema.
>
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