tag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:/discussions/questions/8834-using-marked-with-markdown-extraMarked: Discussion 2016-10-13T17:07:31Ztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/409688212016-10-12T01:18:18Z2016-10-12T01:18:18ZUsing Marked with Markdown Extra?<div><p>Is there a specific syntax you're trying to enable? Overall
MultiMarkdown shares the same extended syntax, but if you set up a
custom processor with /usr/bin/php and the path to the PHP markdown
extra executable, it should be possible. Haven't tested with that
one, though.</p>
<p>-Brett</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/409688212016-10-12T18:11:07Z2016-10-12T18:11:07ZUsing Marked with Markdown Extra?<div><p>One is this construct:</p>
<p><img src="/images/icons/aperture.png" alt="Aperture Icon">{.image-left .image-25}</p>
<p>Another is similar:</p>
<p><img src="color-tools.jpg" alt="Capture One Pro Color Tools" title="Capture One Pro Color Tools">{.caption .image-right
.image-25}</p>
<p>From this general syntax:</p>
<p><a href="https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/#spe-attr">https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/#spe-attr</a></p></div>bobtag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/409688212016-10-13T17:07:31Z2016-10-13T17:07:31ZUsing Marked with Markdown Extra?<div><p>It is possible to run Markdown Extra as a command line tool,
which means it's possible to run your Markdown through it in
Marked. PHP isn't the easiest to work with, though, so I might
suggest using the ruby utility <a href="https://github.com/bhollis/maruku">maruku</a> instead (which I
think supports all Markdown Extra syntax and definitely handles the
class markers you're using).</p>
<p>There's also the <a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Markdown">Python Markdown</a> package
which can do the same, if that's easier.</p></div>Brett