markus VS geany-preview

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markus

The definitive markup viewer. (by hohltier)

geany-preview

Turns Geany into a markdown editor by providing a preview pane in the sidebar to show the formatting of several light-weight languages as they are edited. Supported document types include AsciiDoc, DocBook, Fountain, HTML, LaTeX, Markdown, MediaWiki, reStructuredText, Textile, and Txt2Tags. (by xiota)
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markus geany-preview
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0 7
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10.0 7.5
about 1 year ago 28 days ago
TypeScript C++
Apache License 2.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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markus

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geany-preview

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  • any good Asciidoc editor with live preview for linux?
    1 project | /r/linuxquestions | 24 May 2022
    I wrote a plugin for geany that supports several markup languages (AsciiDoc, DocBook, Fountain, HTML, LaTeX, Markdown, MediaWiki, reStructuredText, Textile, and Txt2Tags). If you use Ubuntu, you can install from PPA. Otherwise, you'd have to compile it yourself.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing markus and geany-preview you can also consider the following projects:

md-advanced-tables - A text editor independent library to enable formatting and Excel-style navigation, and spreadsheet formulas to Markdown tables.

pytablewriter - pytablewriter is a Python library to write a table in various formats: AsciiDoc / CSV / Elasticsearch / HTML / JavaScript / JSON / LaTeX / LDJSON / LTSV / Markdown / MediaWiki / NumPy / Excel / Pandas / Python / reStructuredText / SQLite / TOML / TSV.

BoostNote.next-local - Boost Note next local spaces is lightspeed workspace for developers

docs-server - ownCloud Server Documentation

yank - A Firefox extension to copy current tab URL and title to clipboard, formatted for a markup language. Supports several different markup languages.

geany-plugins - The combined Geany Plugins collection

emacs-easy-hugo - Emacs major mode for managing hugo

honkit - :book: HonKit is building beautiful books using Markdown - Fork of GitBook

wikmd - A file based wiki that uses markdown

bytemd - ByteMD v1 repository