Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Re: convert markdown to html in new tab

Nice!

Thanks, David!


On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 9:21 PM, David Sanson <dsanson@gmail.com> wrote:
Something like this is close to perfect:

:tabnew | read !pandoc #

But, just as '%' runs into trouble with escapes, so does '#'. So this is better:

:tabnew | exe "read !pandoc " . shellescape(@#, 1)

And if you want to map it, you'll need to escape the '|', so:

nmap <leader>h :tabnew \| exe "read !pandoc " . shellescape{@#, 1)

(see http://stackoverflow.com/a/8292838/1342986 and the surrounding comments.)

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