tag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:/discussions/questions/151-working-with-multi-document-filesMarked: Discussion 2016-08-11T03:37:51Ztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/165862102012-06-12T15:20:50Z2012-06-12T15:20:50ZWorking with multi-document files<div><p>Click and hold the link for a second or two, and when you
release you'll get a popup. Choosing the open link from that popup
should open it in the correct editor. Let me know if it
doesn't.</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/165862102012-06-12T19:25:00Z2012-06-12T19:25:06ZWorking with multi-document files<div><p>The popup is working only with weblinks, not with links to
files. I've tried this with inline and reference links.</p></div>Larstag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/165862102012-06-25T14:35:29Z2012-06-25T14:35:29ZWorking with multi-document files<div><p>Marked is recognizing the file as one it can open itself, so
it's not using the default handler. This really is the behavior I
expect, so I'm not sure this is going to change beyond my telling
it to stop showing Byword as the expected handler… do you
have a valid reason that external MD links should open outside of
Marked?</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/165862102012-06-26T14:45:35Z2012-06-26T14:45:35ZWorking with multi-document files<div><p>I'm writing a documentation, which contains many small textfiles
about laptops, servers, user accounts etc. In one window, Marked is
showing the whole documentation. For editing single sections of the
documentation i'd like to have a link, which opens the section in
Byword when its activated.</p></div>Lars Koppeheltag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/165862102012-06-26T15:34:56Z2012-06-26T15:34:56ZWorking with multi-document files<div><p>Sorry, this really isn't feasible at this time. The next version
of Marked can watch a folder and show the most recently edited file
with the ability to edit it with ⌘E, but pulling files back
apart in the compiled version isn't possible.</p></div>Brett