Ardekantur

Computer Science, Ruby, and Software Engineering.

Tag: markdown

TextMate, Markdown, and following hyperlinks

I’m using Matt Webb’s excellent Plain Text Wiki TextMate bundle for gathering my thoughts, and needed a really basic way to quickly open hyperlinks I’ve saved without copying/pasting and all that nonsense. So, I added this command to the Plain Text Wiki bundle. I’m sure you could get it to work in Markdown’s bundle, as [...]

Canticore has Filters! Making Markdown Work for Us

I was going to create a new repo on GitHub to show off this awesomeness, but then I figured, why not just show everyone how to use the new filter functionality?

Minus all the cruft of being a gem, this is the only code you’ll write to create a Markdown plugin for your Canticore blog.

require ‘canticore/plugin’ require [...]

Fixing Slideshow (S9) and Syntax Highlighting within Markdown

In another attempt to fill a blog entry title with as many buzzwords as I can, this diff can be applied to the code in your Slide Show library in order to take the suggestion of a previous developer and use CGI to unescape the HTML that comes back from syntax highlighting code, as opposed [...]

My MarsEdit Experience In As Succinct A Post As Possible

It doesn’t do the Markdown extensions I use. Other than that, I’m enamored with it. The editing window stripped to the bare bones just feels so–friendly.