Thanks for your thoughts! Best, Mark
On 19 Sep 2006, at 18:59, Soryu wrote:
Is anyone using the Generate Preview and Open in Browser? I suspect it was initially created to mimic the similar command for Markdown, which I have since removed.
If there is no good use-case for this command, I would like to remove it.
We can improve the current preview to a) spot if format is complete, and b) add a CSS header to its meta data when previewing inside TextMate.
I use that command. The file is saved in the current directory instead of some temp location so that included Stylesheets and Images can be referenced using a relative path. If we can make the Preview smart enough then we don't really need that command anymore, I guess.
I'll give it some thoughts.
Why not prepend the MultiMarkdown document with the appropriate stylesheet metadata before processing the output?
That would mean to alter the MultiMarkdown Script or at least the XSLT used. I wouldn't want to touch/alter this as we then cannot easily update it. Maybe we can inject the Stylesheet in the generated XHTML document. But that also gives a different output from what plain MultiMarkdown produces, so I'm not sure about it.
Soryu.
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