Can I save a markdown file as .txt and not loose any of the functionality of a .md file?
On Dec 22, 2006, at 12:51 AM, Lloyd Williams wrote:
Can I save a markdown file as .txt and not loose any of the functionality of a .md file?
You can set the language of a .txt file to be Markdown, and then all txt files will be treated as Markdown, until you set it otherwise. To change the language of the current file, use the little L in a circle located at the bottom of the document window.
Haris
Thank you. All the previously existing txt files now open in MultiMarkdown. Is there a way to have new files open in MultiMarkdown?
also if I save a new file from template (post blog markdown) at txt so that I can add text to teh bottom of the file using QuickSilver will it still post to blog correctly as a txt file.
I did not want to test this live, before asking someone. thanks
On Dec 21, 2006, at 10:44 , Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
On Dec 22, 2006, at 12:51 AM, Lloyd Williams wrote:
Can I save a markdown file as .txt and not loose any of the functionality of a .md file?
You can set the language of a .txt file to be Markdown, and then all txt files will be treated as Markdown, until you set it otherwise. To change the language of the current file, use the little L in a circle located at the bottom of the document window.
Haris
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On 12/22/06, Lloyd Williams wlw3@mac.com wrote:
I did not want to test this live, before asking someone. thanks
Why not? It's easy enough to fix if it doesn't work the way you wanted...