True MultiMarkdown has never used htmldoc to create a pdf (though it certainly doesn't prohibit it). MultiMarkdown was partially built to enable support for LaTeX.
The Markdown bundle built into TextMate has crappy support for MultiMarkdown (though it has excellent support for Markdown). I created a MultiMarkdown bundle a few years ago to fix those shortcomings.
More recently, I rewrote my bundle as a fork of the github project so that my fixes could be easily imported back into the original. If you are truly using MMD, and not regular MD, I suspect my version will work out much better for you:
http://github.com/fletcher/markdown.tmbundle/tree/master
You don't have to delete the original bundle - this one basically adds to the original and changes it to work better.
Unfortunately, I can't get GetBundles to recognize it, so you have to download it manually...
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On 8/12/09 6:46 PM, John Purnell wrote:
I think the confusion is that both the Markdown (MD) and MultiMarkdown (MMD) bundles have a convert to PDF command. The MD bundle uses HTMLDOC to do the conversion whilst MMD uses LaTeX. I am not sure exactly what the commands are called in the respective bundles as I have changed both to suit my preferences. I would suggest that if you want to use any of the MMD functionality that you delete the MMD commands (and language) in the MD bundle and install the MMD bundle.
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