[TxMt] MultiMarkdown in TextMate

Brad Miller bonelake at mac.com
Thu Mar 30 02:25:43 UTC 2006


The easiest thing to do is take the bundle that I posted to the list  
earlier today unzip it and put it in ~/Library/Application Suppport/ 
TextMate/Bundles  (or just unzip and double click on it)

The bundle contains all the MultiMarkdown scripts and xslt files needed.

Brad



On Mar 29, 2006, at 7:57 PM, Lewis Overton wrote:

> For those of us who are real dummies, but fans of Markdown, could  
> you elaborate on where to put what to get MultiMarkdown (MM) to  
> work with Textmate (TM)?
>
> I downloaded MM and stashed it in ~/Library/Application Support/ 
> Textmate/Support/bin.
> I put MM in ~/Lib ... /Bundles and called it Markdown.pl. I copied  
> a chunk from the demo and tried to preview it. Got lots of "can't  
> find" errors. Maybe I can puzzle this out but if you have a minute  
> or so, a few hints would be really helpful.
>
> Lewy
>
> On 3/29/06, Brad Miller <bonelake at mac.com> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Good question.  It was mostly for experimental reasons.
>
> Around the time I did this there was lots of chat on ##textmate about
> various approaches to go from something like markdown to pdf.
> Several people were very anti xslt, and  htmldoc sounded like one of
> the favorites at the time, and for smallish kinds of documents
> htmldoc seemed like it was quicker and more efficient than
>
> MultiMarkdown -> xhtml -> Latex  -> pdf
>
> For more complicated documents I have had great luck writing the bulk
> of my document in multimarkdown and then tweaking the final markup in
> the generated latex document.
>
>
> Brad
>
> On Mar 29, 2006, at 1:49 PM, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
>
> > Thanks again, Brad. It was useful to have a look at this. Is there
> > any particular reason you are using htmldoc in generating the PDF?
> > As opposed to pdflatex say? Is it because htmldoc does a better job
> > at generating pdfs viewable online? Best, Mark
> > On 29 Mar 2006, at 17:05, Brad Miller wrote:
> >
> >> Mark,
> >>
> >> Here is my MultiMarkdown bundle.
> >>
> >> There are commands to go from MultiMarkdown to
> >> Latex
> >> HTML
> >> PDF
> >>
> >> I have found this to be a very useful little bundle.  Let me know
> >> if you have any trouble.
> >>
> >>
> >> <multimarkdown.zip>
> >>
> >> Brad
> >>
> >> On Mar 28, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
> >>
> >>> Apologies in advance if the answer to my query is blindingly
> >>> obvious---I am a UNIX newbie.
> >>>
> >>> I am trying to implement Fletcher Penney's variant of Markdown,
> >>> MultiMarkdown (http://fletcher.freeshell.org/wiki/MultiMarkdown),
> >>> as a TextMate bundle. The basic idea is to convert a Markdown
> >>> document into a full xhtml document and then to use xslt to
> >>> convert it into different formats such as LaTeX.
> >>>
> >>> I have written TextMate commands for each step of the process,
> >>> and it all works fine, but I would also like to add commands that
> >>> string these steps together. But there is a problem. For example,
> >>> while the following two TextMate commands work:
> >>>
> >>> Save: Nothing
> >>> Command(s): #!/bin/bash
> >>> /usr/local/bin/MultiMarkdown.pl "$TM_FILEPATH"
> >>> Input:       None
> >>> Output:      Create New Document
> >>>
> >>> Save: Nothing
> >>> Command(s): #!/bin/bash
> >>> /usr/bin/xsltproc -nonet -novalid /usr/local/bin/
> >>> xhtml2article.xslt "$TM_FILEPATH"
> >>> Input:       None
> >>> Output:      Create New Document
> >>>
> >>> the following fails---it generates an empty file:
> >>>
> >>> Save: Nothing
> >>> Command(s): #!/bin/bash
> >>> /usr/local/bin/MultiMarkdown.pl "$TM_FILEPATH" | /usr/bin/
> >>> xsltproc -nonet -novalid /usr/local/bin/xhtml2article.xslt
> >>> Input:       None
> >>> Output:      Create New Document
> >>>
> >>> Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
> >>>
> >>> All the best, Mark
> >>> _________________
> >>> Mark Eli Kalderon
> >>> Department of Philosophy
> >>> University College London
> >>> Gower Street
> >>> London WC1E 6BT
> >>>
> >>> Dept webpage: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/philosophy
> >>> Personal wepage: http://www.kalderon.demon.co.uk
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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