On May 27, 2012, at 11:41 AM, BPJ wrote:
> On 2012-05-22 15:14, Eric Weir wrote:
>> Turns out I'm using Vlad Irnov's markdown folding script.https://gist.github.com/1035030 I'd completely forgotten about it, but it is what takes care of it for me.
>
> Try out Voom, which has a markdown mode
>
> <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2657>
>
> I never thought I'd like a two-pane outliner (and one
> written in Python too -- no offense but I came across
> Perl first! :-) but I use it all the time now.
Thanks, BJP. I had it installed for a while, but didn't fully appreciate it's utility. I'm a committed vimwiki user, and another user recently recommended it to the user group. Currently I'm trying to figure out how to get vim-addon-manager to install it. [I want to rely on vam for managing my plugins.]
> I use pandoc. <http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/index.html>
> There's an excellent Vim plugin for its markdown dialect:
>
> <http://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc>
I'm intrigued by pandoc. My reason for going with straight markdown at the moment is that I use Scrivener for larger writing projects and Scrivener relies on multimarkdown, and extension of markdown, to convert Scrivener documents to LaTGeX.
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