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pandoc_alfred
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Limitations in using Obsidian/markdown for academic writing
This can be made smoother using Automator applets or something like this Alfred workflow: https://chris-grieser.de/pandoc_alfred
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Recommending this Notion Site for an academic workflow using iA Writer, Pandoc, Alfred and Zotero
Here is the link to the notion site. You can use any other markdown app, the only "issue" I see is that you need to buy the Alfred power-pack. However, if you are already using Alfred, I think you will benefit from it.
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Where can I find a good course for writing my dissertation?
By the way I found this and I think you may also find it useful Pandoc-Alfred-Scrivener
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Alfred Workflow for Pandoc
GitHub Page
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
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looking for : OpenSource Markdown text editor
The one I use is called "Marker".
- Linux-alternative to Markor?
What are some alternatives?
zotero-mdnotes - A Zotero plugin to export item metadata and notes as markdown files
node-gtk - GTK+ bindings for NodeJS (via GObject introspection)
alfred-workflows - My Alfred Workflows
react-markdown-editor - A markdown editor using React/Reflux
alfred-harvest - Control your Harvest timers directly from Alfred.
django-markdown-editor - Awesome Django Markdown Editor, supported for Bootstrap & Semantic-UI
obsidian-zotero-integration - Insert and import citations, bibliographies, notes, and PDF annotations from Zotero into Obsidian.
retext - ReText: Simple but powerful editor for Markdown and reStructuredText
wikmd - A file based wiki that uses markdown
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
alfred-browser-tabs - 🔍 Search browser tabs from Chrome, Brave, Safari, etc..
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.