Fellow TextMates
Thanks to Brad for the MMD bundle. I noticed some problems while using it:
1) I have problems using german umlauts like ä, ö, ü, etc. when converting a Markdown document to PDF or HTML. All I get is some strange character sequences where the umlauts should be. And yes, I use UTF8 for my documents. 2) If I use the shortcut for "Preview in Browser" ctrl-shift-M while using Multimarkdown as the document language, I get the following error:
warning: failed to load external entity "/Library/Application% 20Support/TextMate/Bundles/Markdown.tmbundle/Support/markdown.xsl" cannot parse /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/ Markdown.tmbundle/Support/markdown.xsl
Funny thing is: It works if I select "Preview in Browser" from the menu in the status bar. The shortcut works while using Markdown as the document language though. Why are there two different languages anyway? Is there a difference between the syntax of Markdown and Multimarkdown?
3) If I use ctrl-shift-L, a html link get's inserted instead of converting it to Latex while using Markdown as language. It works while using MMDown as the language. (So this might be a problem of the Markdown bundle. Or is this expected behaviour?)
Anybody else noticing this?
Cheers. Oliver
On 29 Mar 2006, at 17:05, Brad Miller wrote:
Mark, Here is my MultiMarkdown bundle. I have found this to be a very useful little bundle. Let me know if you have any trouble. <multimarkdown.zip> Brad