standalone markdown

mike mikereape at onetel.com
Fri Dec 14 11:29:45 EST 2012


On 14/12/2012 15:09, Clint Laskowski wrote:

> Or, you can switch to Windows and use MarkdownPad

> (http://markdownpad.com/).

>

> ;-)

>

>

> -- Clint

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> *Clint Laskowski, CISSP, CISM*

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> On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Rob McBroom <mailinglist0 at skurfer.com

> <mailto:mailinglist0 at skurfer.com>> wrote:

>

> On Dec 13, 2012, at 7:43 PM, mike <mikereape at onetel.com

> <mailto:mikereape at onetel.com>> wrote:

>

> > That all sounds great but from what I've read TextWrangler only

> runs on Mac OSX. I'm basically an emacs user. That shouldn't

> matter though if I set up the basic perl script you to refer to as

> something I can run from the command line.

>

> There are numerous command-line options.

>

> You can download the original Perl implementation from Daring

> Fireball.

>

> http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/

>

> You can install the Markdown module for Python (which is my

> preference).

>

> pip install Markdown

>

> That should put a script called `markdown_py` in `/usr/local/bin`.

> (The location depends on your setup.) There's probably a package

> for Fedora called python-markdown if you prefer that method.

>

> Or, you can get the PHP implementation and create a minimal

> wrapper script that uses it to parse a file.

>

> http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/

>

> And I'm sure there are many others.

>

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Thanks to everybody for the suggestions. In the end all I had to do was
something like "perl Markdown.pl <markdown file> > out.html. It seems
to work fine.

Thanks again,
Mike
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