markdown and vim

Christian Sciberras uuf6429 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 12:29:44 EST 2011


Chris Lott,

You missed my point entirely. I use VIM and IDEs to get around writing code.

My point is that MD is _not_ code. MD, unlike other systems, was meant to
look
nice in plain text.
The only minor requirement of MD is a monospaced font.

The only reason I need to see how MD renders is for that reason itself, to
ensure a smooth render.

Regards,
Chris.




On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Chris Lott <chris at chrislott.org> wrote:


> @David - Thanks for the advice on vim-pandoc and how I might enrich

> the vim approach. I hadn't even thought of that! I think the main

> vim-markdown syntax is based on the HTML syntax in some way, which

> might explain the strangeness.

>

> @Christian - I'm glad you like Notepad. You are real Computing Man.

> You probably write your text while hunting big game and squeezing

> carbon into diamonds. I don't hope to compete with you. I'm surprised

> you don't use edlin or maybe echo XX >> filename. Myself, I like the

> productivity gains of shortcuts for common tasks and a quicker "at a

> glance" assessment for skimming and moving around text.

>

> c

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