Multi document processing?
Hi!
I've written a long document in Simplenote using Markdown. I'm
looking for an easy way to make a nicely formatted PDF out of it
using Marked. I use Notationnal Velocity, so my notes (i.e.
document parts) are all in a folder in text files.
I know that with a standard installation of the Multimarkdown scripts, I could create an index file and use a merge command to create my output file through LaTex. But command line tools can be taxing on my brain, and Marked seems like such an elegant way to achieve a beautifully formatted document.
So is there a way to have Marked work its magic on some index file?
Thanks in advance guys!
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Brett on 18 Sep, 2012 05:54 PM
Yep, Marked reads both mmd_merge and Leanpub.com syntax for index files. You can also use the "include" syntax to generate your own index file.
See http://markedapp.com/help/Just_for_Writers/Multi-File_Documents.html
2 Posted by tk on 18 Sep, 2012 06:41 PM
My bad. I had missed that section when I read that page. It's all looking good.
I wish you could make a version of Marked for Windows 8. That Surface Pro is looking so good now...
Thanks again!
Brett closed this discussion on 24 Sep, 2012 09:21 PM.