Thank you, I really like the Status: Draft feature.
On Dec 14, 2006, at 10:17 , Brett Terpstra wrote:
If you expand the arrow next to the Blog Post (Markdown) template, you'll see the file. The header should look like:
Title: ${TM_BLOG_TITLE} ${TM_BLOG_HEADER} Main entry text
Just add the two lines after ${TM_BLOG_HEADER}
Brett
On Dec 14, 2006, at 7:51 AM, Lloyd Williams wrote:
How do I add the two lines to the template. I search harddrive for untitled.blog.markdown and no file was found. The following is what is in the Bundle editor:
if [[ ! -f "$TM_NEW_FILE" ]]; then TM_BLOG_TITLE=${TM_NEW_FILE_BASENAME%%.*} \ TM_BLOG_HEADER=${TM_BLOG_ENDPOINT:+Blog: $TM_BLOG_ENDPOINT$'\n'} \ TM_YEAR=`date +%Y` \ TM_DATE=`date +%Y-%m-%d` \ TM_ISO_DATE=`date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"` \ TM_USERNAME=`niutil -readprop / /users/$USER realname` \ perl -pe 's/${([^}]*)}/$ENV{$1}/g' < untitled.blog.markdown > "$TM_NEW_FILE" fi
Thanks, Lloyd
On Dec 14, 2006, at 4:43 , Brett Terpstra wrote:
You can add this line to your untitled.blog.mardown file in the template to save yourself some time... I used to also add Status: Draft that way until I figured out how to use Ultimate Tag Warrior with Autotag through TextMate.
Brett
On Dec 14, 2006, at 2:37 AM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
I've gotten in the habit of always adding the Format: header, which tells the Blogging bundle explicitly what format it should tell the server the post is in. I don't know why, but it seems like the Post to Markdown template no longer actually posts as markdown without it.
Basically, just add the line
Format: markdown
to the header of your post. If your blog supports it, you can also use things like
Format: markdown smartypants
and other variations.
On Dec 13, 2006, at 8:24 PM, Lloyd Williams wrote:
Using the Post Blog Markdown template
Post to blog leaves the > tags in front of block quotes and # in from of headers
I am posting while still in Markdown mode
If I convert to HTML everything disappears except for the title.
To work around: I have been creating the post in Markdown converting to HTML and then manually cutting and pasting to a new doc in post blog markdown format.
I must be doing something wrong this is not efficient. I seemed to work fine day before yesterday.
Posting to Wordpress blog on my site
Should I be using Markdown or MultiMarkdown as language?
Do I have to post to blog in HTML or shouldn't markdown work?
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