tag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:/discussions/problems/154499-highland-2-file-rendering-issueMarked: Discussion 2019-10-22T08:01:50Ztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-08-02T15:37:22Z2019-08-02T15:37:22ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>I will do some testing on this, but in the meantime, be aware that you can manually enable fountain processing using the gear menu in the lower right of the preview window.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Brett</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-08-02T15:41:10Z2019-08-02T15:41:12ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>"Process as Fountain" shows up as checked in the gear menu -- it's just not actually processing it as Fountain. :)</p>
<p>This doesn't happen with actual .fountain files, which show up just fine.</p></div>Watts Martintag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-08-02T16:19:34Z2019-08-02T16:19:34ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>Any chance you could send me the file in question for testing? You can<br>
make this conversation private if you want to avoid indexing and other<br>
eyes on it.</p>
<p>-Brett</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-08-03T00:40:18Z2019-08-03T00:40:19ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>I can attach a test document here which exhibits the same issue.</p></div>Watts Martintag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-08-09T16:57:47Z2019-08-09T16:57:47ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>Ok, so this is weird. Using the latest Highland buikld (2.0.0GM Scooby (4257)), your test file does exactly what you say. But if I copy the text directly from your test file into a new document, that .highland document behaves as expected in Marked. I don't know Highland very well (at all), so is there some setting on a document that would be tricking Marked into rendering it oddly?</p>
<p>Even when it doesn't "render", it's still in Fountain mode. The font and spacing are there, and it even recognizes <em>some</em> of the syntax. But it appears to be rendering the document as Markdown only, not as Fountain with MD mixed in. Which I didn't realize was an option now, but like I said, it <em>does</em> work if I just copy your text into a new file.</p>
<p>Any insight you can offer on your particular Highland settings that might affect the way the file is saved?</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-08-13T14:54:09Z2019-08-13T14:54:10ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>Probably not, unfortunately -- Highland doesn't actually have very many<br>
settings to fiddle with, and none of them look like they should affect<br>
file saving. While the document I've actually been working on was one<br>
that I was sharing with Slugline, an iOS scriptwriting app that can read<br>
.highland files, the one I sent you was a new one created from scratch that shouldn't have had anything weird about it.</p>
<p>The build you mention below isn't the latest build, though; Highland is<br>
at version 2.6. (The most up-to-date version is 2.6.2 build 6286.) I<br>
can't think what would have changed that would have affected this, since<br>
I presume Marked is just rendering the .fountain file inside the<br>
.highland TextBundle and not trying to read anything else in it?</p>
<p>-- Watts</p></div>Watts Martintag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-08-13T14:59:15Z2019-08-13T14:59:15ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>Your assumption is correct, although it does check to see if it's<br>
viewing markdown or fountain. Like I said, it appears to be partially<br>
rendering it. I will have to test with the newer version. My beta copy<br>
had just auto-updated, assumed it was the most recent.</p>
<p>-Brett</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-10-14T15:38:52Z2019-10-14T15:38:52ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>I finally found the issue here. The latest versions of Highland are setting the doc type to Markdown in the info.json for the bundle. I don't know if something changed, but for screenplays it used to always specify the type as "com.quoteunquoteapps.fountain" and only use "net.daringfirefall.markdown" if the document was actually specified to be Markdown. I'll have to contact the devs about this...</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-10-22T04:50:26Z2019-10-22T04:50:27ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>Interesting! If weird and frustrating. (Which sort of describes my experience with both Highland and its Fountain-based cousin, Slugline, but that's another story.)</p>
<p>While this is probably suboptimal, is it possible for Marked to prefer the extension of the internal document in a .highland zip bundle rather than the type listed in the info.json file? I know it'd be better if they just fixed the problem on their end, though...</p></div>Watts Martintag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/474948162019-10-22T08:01:49Z2019-10-22T08:01:49ZHighland 2 file rendering issue<div><p>It's possible, but according to them at the time we were working on the<br>
Highland 2 implementation, it wasn't a reliable indicator, as .fountain<br>
files could still be Markdown. It will take some experimentation to<br>
determine if that may have changed consistently.</p>
<p>-Brett</p></div>Brett