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822 | 484 | |
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5.1 | 6.0 | |
27 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Marker
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Linux App that easily allows me to do math work
Most other Markdown editors will as well. For example: Marker, Apostrophe...
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I just found out about this markdown notes app for GNOME that looks gorgeous and wanted to share
Any idea what control Marker is using? It has a really nice, fully featured rendering... but I guess Marker doesn't have a WYSIWYG mode so it wouldn't really be suitable. I'll keep an eye on the updates. Thanks for you work! :)
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Org Mode Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text
Markdown supports HTML (with JS), and HTML/JS is quite powerful. I can make complex computations and drawings with JS libraries, then present them nicely with custom CSS. Some markdown editors supports embedded HTML/JS in preview, which makes them easy to use as IDE. My favorite editor is Marker[0].
I suspect that I can write embedable applications in JS and load them as libraries in Markdown to perform advanced stunts, like in Org mode.
[0]: https://github.com/fabiocolacio/Marker
- Markdown
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looking for : OpenSource Markdown text editor
The one I use is called "Marker".
- Linux-alternative to Markor?
node-gtk
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CTA: We need Web Developers to Contribute to GNOME!
I'll say it because it kinda saddens me, but contributing to gnome is not a fun experience. Even though I would be normally super excited about such a request and would be happy to contibute to a FOSS project that I like (I did https://github.com/romgrk/web-toolkit and https://github.com/romgrk/node-gtk after all), my experience with many of the long term contributors to gnome has simply been too disheartening. You guys should think about why so many people are put off from contributing to gnome.
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GTK 4.2.0 is out! New GL renderer, input hints, and a whole new API reference
Look, all I'm saying is GTK needs to do better in terms of documentation, it has been needing it for years. I've worked on nodejs bindings for years and I've more than once stopped worked on it altogether simply out of frustration due to the absence of proper documentation for the whole ecosystem. Please, don't take all this as an attack, I'd be happy to help. But I think you're limiting the project by applying restrictions that chase those who could help.
What are some alternatives?
pandoc_alfred - Pandoc-Suite for Academic Writing in Markdown
nwg-launchers - GTK-based launchers: application grid, button bar, dmenu for sway and other window managers
react-markdown-editor - A markdown editor using React/Reflux
marker - The terminal command palette
django-markdown-editor - Awesome Django Markdown Editor, supported for Bootstrap & Semantic-UI
gobject-example-rs - Example for exporting a GObject/C API from Rust
retext - ReText: Simple but powerful editor for Markdown and reStructuredText
web-toolkit - A web UI framework based on GTK's Adwaita theme
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
SwiftGtk - A Swift wrapper around gtk-3.x and gtk-4.x that is largely auto-generated from gobject-introspection
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. 📦🚀