MarkMyWords offers easy formatting and structuring functions for articles which will be published on the Web and remains platform-independent by using plain text documents.
Features
- Support of a variety of markup-languages
- Live-preview of the content and possibility to add own CSS-stylesheets
- Use of text-templates and markers for quick text navigation
- Easy import of text-data from popular RSS-readers and web-browsers
- A flexible fullscreen-modus
- Plugin System
- And more little tricks to straighten the writing task
MarkMyWords supports the markup-languages BBCode, Markdown, MultiMarkdown, Smark, Textile, and Wikitext and offers a preview of the formatted output as it would be displayed on webpages immediately. Of course you can use plain HTML to format your text, too.
Version 1.9.0:
New
- New Wikitext-parser implemented with following enhancements
- New parser features and changes
- Better link-generation
- Better list-generation with deep-level lists
- Better table-generation
- Style recognition
- Caption recognition
- Tablehead (! !!) recognition
- Definition-lists-generation (;term : definition)
- Auto paragraph-generation
- Updated in conjunction with the new Wikitext-parser
- One-Click-Styles
- Syntax-Highlighting
- Automarkup-conversion for file-import
- New Smark2-parser implemented
- Updated in conjunction with the new Smark-parser
- One-Click-Styles
- Syntax-Highlighting
- Automarkup-conversion for file-import
- Cheat-Sheet
- Templates
- New Set of CSS-Styles - below a description how to update
- Reset one-click-styles button added to One-Click-Style-Editor
- Textile Syntax-Highlighting updated
- New splash-screen-layout
- MultiMarkdown and Textile Table-Creation Smart-Editing
- When in a table-line, hitting the tab-key automatically creates a new |-symbol
- When in a table-line, hitting the enter-key the next line automatically starts with a |-symbol- MultiMarkdown only: automatic generation of tablehead-line when hitting enter-key after first table-line
- Unindenting list-items using the delete-key
- Markdown, MultiMarkdown, Smark tabbed indention for ordered Lists
- Markdown, MultiMarkdown, Smark automatic list-creation for ordered, indented lists
Reset CSS-files, One-Click-Styles and Syntax-Coloring-Styles for new Smark- and Wikitext-versions
- One-Clicks-Styles
- Open the One-Click-Style-Editor, select the Markup-language and click the "Reset Styles"-Button
- Syntax-Coloring
- Open preferences and go to Markups. Click the "Reset all styles"-Button. If you have open documents, please reopen those so the changes can take effect
- CSS-files
- Existing users need to download the CSS-Pack from the downloads-page of MarkMyWords
Improvements
- When adding an image with spaces in filename to text, percent escapes will be added
- Improved drag'n drop behavior when dragging images from websites to MarkMyWords
- Several improvements for importing files with autoconversion on
- Word-counter reacts better to pasted text
- Textile-specific: preventing creation of lower-alpha autolists since lower-case alpha-symbols (p. and bq. for example) are used to mark blocks
- Improved behavior of returning splash-screen
Bug Fixes
- Nonworking delete-markup shortcut repaired
- Fixes an issue when importing files, which resulted in empty strings
- Resolves an issue when changing font-, backgroundcolors in preferences using the color-slide-selector which can result in MarkMyWords crashing
- Resolves an issue with markup-shortcuts, when two or more documents with different markup-languages are open
- Issue removing markup from selection context-action resolved
- Resolves an issue which could lead to crashing MarkMyWords related to headlines at the beginning of a document
- Resolves an issue which prevented inserting tabs at the beginning of a document
- OS X 10.6.8 or later
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