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In 2004, screenwriter John August was looking for a Markdown-like syntax for formatting text documents into screenplay form. In 2008, he and Yousefi released Scrippets, a plug-in for WordPress and other platforms that allowed users to embed short sections of a screenplay in blog posts and forums, using formatting hinted from plain text.
Mediawiker is a plugin for the Sublime Text editor that permits transparent opening, editing, and saving of MediaWiki pages within the editor itself. It is based on MWClient and supports syntax highlighting, completions, history, bookmarks, notifications, templates, and more.
Yes, to xml, text, html pages, LaTeX, Open doc format, pdf with plugins [69] Yes, plugin API Yes Yes Yes Yes [70] Section Editing, XHTML-Compliant, tables, side-by-side diff, namespaces, Interwiki FlexWiki: No Yes, RSS No ASP, WikiTalk, .NET Reflection plugins Forms, scripting, integrated weblog, threaded message forum Foswiki: Yes, pre ...
Configurable editor layout with live preview of Markdown; Command pallette; Notes <--> Todo conversion; Plug-ins; Cloud sync available with various services, including a separate server self-hosted server; Configurable note history; Optional client side encryption; Custom CSS (imported from local or remote source) for rendered Markdown as well ...
Markdown [9] is a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor. John Gruber created Markdown in 2004 as an easy-to-read markup language . [ 9 ] Markdown is widely used for blogging and instant messaging , and also used elsewhere in online forums , collaborative software , documentation pages, and readme files .
New option in the commercial Advanced Code editor plugin for opening said source-code editor in the edit window rather than a nested dialog box, two new API functions for selecting words from the insertion point location, new commercial plugins for generating inline css, and for formatting a document with so-called 'smart' typography.
You have a choice of using one of two editing tools; the "Source Editor" uses wiki markup. Alternatively, you can use VisualEditor, a secondary editing interface that works more like a WYSIWYG word processor. VisualEditor is somewhat simpler to use, but Source Editor is more effective for some tasks, and is the only one able to be used on Talk ...
MultiMarkdown is a lightweight markup language created by Fletcher T. Penney as an extension of the Markdown format. It supports additional features not available in plain Markdown syntax. [5] There is also a text editor with the same name that supports multiple export formats. [6]