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Macdown app add table of contents4/5/2023 Start each item (number-period-space) like 1.Unordered lists start each item with a *.Lists must be preceded by a blank line (or block element).: path/or/url/to.jpg "Optional Title" Lists If the link text itself would make a good id, you can link like this, then on it’s own line anywhere else in the file: Make a link then on it’s own line anywhere else in the file: Sometimes it looks too messy to include big long urls inline, or you want to keep all your urls together. Perhaps you want to some link text like this: Macdown Website Just put angle brackets around an email and it becomes clickable: thing with urls: Header 2 Header 3 Header 4 Header 5 Header 6 To force a line break, put two spaces and a newline (return) at the end of the line.Įmphasize: Emphasize or Emphasize ^emphasize Headers (like this one!) Header 1 Header 2 If you already know markdown, and want to jump straight to learning about the fancier things I can do, I suggest you skip to the Markdown preference pane. You can configure various application (that’s me!) behaviors in the General preference pane.īefore I tell you about all the extra syntaxes and capabilities I have, I’ll introduce you to the basics of standard markdown. You can customize the editor window to you liking in the Editor preferences pane: You can specify extra HTML rendering options through the Rendering preference pane. But I can do so much more! Various popular but non-standard syntaxes can be turned on/off from the Markdown preference pane. I support all the original Markdown syntaxes. I render your Markdown contents real-time into HTML, and display them in a preview panel. MacDown is created as a simple-to-use editor for Markdown documents. The original Markdown syntax specification can be found here. Markdown is a plain text formatting syntax created by John Gruber, aiming to provide a easy-to-read and feasible markup. Hello there! I’m MacDown, the open source Markdown editor for OS X.
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