Format: complete Author: Soryu Copyright: All rights reversed Date: 2006-04-06 Title: Giant Squid!
Thanks to the feedback I made another version.
# Changes
* Updated MultiMarkdown.pl to latest version “1.0.1Multi19.1” though the website says “1.0.1Multi19.2” (?)
> An observation. This does not include the latest version of MultiMarkdown.pl. If people update the script, xsltproc will need to be run with the -novalid and -nonet switches. I added those options. Thanks Mark.
* Memoir Document Class
> Fletcher Penney also provides xhtml2memoir. Would it make sense to branch the command to Convert Document to LaTeX Article and Convert document to LaTeX Memoir? I included it for test purposes, so we can have a look at it and decide about it :) I'm not sure if someone would write something this complex with MultiMarkdown? It looks a little like the “book” class to me.
* ↓↓↓
Good idea indeed! I prefixed all commands and the grammar (to make the association) with “↓↓”. I think two “↓” look sleeker than three? > I was actually joking - but what the hell… :) 2l8 ;)
* Source Comments
I removed most comments in the Command Sources (They did not make sense).
* LaTeX Output
* The LaTeX Output uses the Packages “plainfootnote” and “xmpincl” They are not included in my LaTeX installation, so this would make for a Documentation item. * Though input encoding is set to utf-8 LaTeX does not know about the “↓” it seems :(
* Documentation
I made a stub “Readme” command. This should include both Markdown and MultiMarkdown doc when the bundles are merged.
* Inclusion of `MultiMarkdown.pl` in the Standard TextMate `Support` directory
Just so we don't forget about that.
Bye for now, Soryu.
PS: Best viewed with the (non-existing) Mail-Markdown Plugin ;)