Markdown editor that supports RTL **and** LaTeX for mac?

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  1. marktext

    📝A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.

    As does Mark Text : https://github.com/marktext/marktext/issues/421

  2. Civic Auth

    Auth in Less Than 5 Minutes. Civic Auth comes with multiple SSO options, optional embedded wallets, and user management — all implemented with just a few lines of code. Start building today.

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  3. rtl-markdown

    VSCode markdown RTL support

    VSCode has an extension "RTL Markdown" that may be an option : https://github.com/dalirnet/rtl-markdown

  4. Visual Studio Code

    Visual Studio Code

    VSCode has an extension "RTL Markdown" that may be an option : https://github.com/dalirnet/rtl-markdown

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