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


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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