Using markdown to write drafts for later conversion to html.
Question 1: Any way to reference bibliographical information while in the research phase of collecting information so a single bibliographic reference can be linked to multiple notes?
Question 2: I have the posts delivered in a txt digest. How do I reply so comment is part of the thread?
Thank you, Lloyd
On 09.12.2006, at 20:09, Lloyd Williams wrote:
Using markdown to write drafts for later conversion to html.
Question 1: Any way to reference bibliographical information while in the research phase of collecting information so a single bibliographic reference can be linked to multiple notes?
I take it you didn’t have a look at [MultiMarkdown](http:// fletcher.freeshell.org/wiki/MultiMarkdown)? It is an extended version of Markdown and allows for footnotes in general and bibliography support.
Question 2: I have the posts delivered in a txt digest. How do I reply so comment is part of the thread?
Copy & Paste ;) Dunno.
Regards, Soryu.
If you preserve the subject line most mail clients will realize it's part of the same thread, even though the In-Reply-To header is missing.
On Dec 9, 2006, at 3:57 PM, Soryu wrote:
Question 2: I have the posts delivered in a txt digest. How do I reply so comment is part of the thread?
Copy & Paste ;) Dunno.