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The Tent Essay Markdown (joakim/tent-essay-markdown) Essay-style post is still in development, but I would really, really, really like to see support for it in reevio. It is going to be essentially the same as the regular HTML Essay posts, but will use a variant of Tent Flavored Markdown, which is still being developed, that is more conducive to longform writing.
While I know it's impossible to support it right away because the Markdown spec isn't done, I'd like to know whether or not Reevio will support it. I definitely think there's a huge benefit to being able to render Markdown from the writers view; to me, writing an article in plain HTML just feels gross--HTML wasn't made expressly for the purpose of writing (writing, not content generation) like Markdown was.
If you would like to integrate support, or have some reservations about how the TFM is implemented, any feedback, ideas, issues, and/or pull requests on the TFM repo would be completely welcomed.
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The Tent Essay Markdown (joakim/tent-essay-markdown) Essay-style post is still in development, but I would really, really, really like to see support for it in reevio. It is going to be essentially the same as the regular HTML Essay posts, but will use a variant of Tent Flavored Markdown, which is still being developed, that is more conducive to longform writing.
While I know it's impossible to support it right away because the Markdown spec isn't done, I'd like to know whether or not Reevio will support it. I definitely think there's a huge benefit to being able to render Markdown from the writers view; to me, writing an article in plain HTML just feels gross--HTML wasn't made expressly for the purpose of writing (writing, not content generation) like Markdown was.
If you would like to integrate support, or have some reservations about how the TFM is implemented, any feedback, ideas, issues, and/or pull requests on the TFM repo would be completely welcomed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: