tag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:/discussions/suggestions/46527-copy-as-markdownMarked: Discussion 2021-01-21T15:36:49Ztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/482280562020-04-07T21:47:05Z2020-04-07T21:47:06Zcopy as markdown<div><p>There was a discussion a while back on the feature of being able to copy as markdown. I think this would be useful. Here is an example of a scenario that I am facing right now.</p>
<p>I have a markdown file showing in Finder. I preview <em>IT</em> in Marked 2. I then want to copy a section of it or it in its entirity to a document I am editing in a file I am editing.</p>
<p>Cheers<br>
James.</p></div>Jamestag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/482280562020-04-07T22:10:20Z2020-04-07T22:10:20Zcopy as markdown<div><p>Hey James,</p>
<p>I personally can't see translating something to HTML and then back to Markdown when it was already Markdown being a generally useful feature.</p>
<p>I'll note the request, though.</p>
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<li>Brett</li>
</ul></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/482280562021-01-21T14:23:28Z2021-01-21T15:36:49Zcopy as markdown<div><p>I'll use a lot of .md files coming from various places, e.g. done manually myself in some editor, from ithoughts, form some github sites, etc. Usually view them in marked2 but when I want to edit I need get to the actual source file and open it in an editor.</p>
<p>so for me it would be quite useful to be able to just request it being opened in some "default" editor I can set up out of the application instead of from finder. Guess that's not precisely the same request that James had but it is on similar lines.</p>
<p>cheers<br>
frank</p></div>Frank