J'ai besoin d'intimité. Non pas parce que mes actions sont douteuses, mais parce que votre jugement et vos intentions le sont.
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«Markdown & vous» : manuel de 68 pages sur le #format #Markdown (MD au #format court).
Il est écrit par Bernard Pochet @Bernardpo, de l'Université de Liège.
Il est «entièrement consacré à l’utilisation de Markdown pour la rédaction et la production de documents académiques de qualité», disponible en HTML et PDF !
Il est publié par l'Université de liège, Licence CC BY 4.0.
Ne fonctionne que sous Chrome...
=> poubelle (même si ça semble pas mal)
Un éditeur markdown qui a l'air puissant.
À tester.
Mermaid is a Javascript based diagramming and charting tool that uses Markdown-inspired text definitions and a renderer to create and modify complex diagrams. The main purpose of Mermaid is to help documentation catch up with development.
Doc-Rot is a Catch-22 that Mermaid helps to solve.
Diagramming and documentation costs precious developer time and gets outdated quickly. But not having diagrams or docs ruins productivity and hurts organizational learning.
Mermaid addresses this problem by cutting the time, effort and tooling that is required to create modifiable diagrams and charts, for smarter and more reusable content. The text definitions for Mermaid diagrams allows for it to be updated easily, it can also be made part of production scripts (and other pieces of code). So less time needs to be spent on documenting, as a separate and laborious task.
I’ve had several people ask me about Markdown for academic writing recently. I figured I’d use this post to write about my workflow and my resources on this topic.
John Gruber’s canonical description of Markdown’s syntax does not specify the syntax unambiguously.
In the absence of a spec, early implementers consulted the original Markdown.pl code to resolve these ambiguities. But Markdown.pl was quite buggy, and gave manifestly bad results in many cases, so it was not a satisfactory replacement for a spec. Markdown.pl was last updated December 17th, 2004.
Because there is no unambiguous spec, implementations have diverged considerably over the last 10 years. As a result, users are often surprised to find that a document that renders one way on one system (say, a GitHub wiki) renders differently on another (say, converting to docbook using Pandoc). To make matters worse, because nothing in Markdown counts as a “syntax error,” the divergence often isn’t discovered right away.
There’s no standard test suite for Markdown; MDTest is the closest thing we have. The only way to resolve Markdown ambiguities and inconsistencies is Babelmark, which compares the output of 20+ implementations of Markdown against each other to see if a consensus emerges.
We propose a standard, unambiguous syntax specification for Markdown, along with a suite of comprehensive tests to validate Markdown implementations against this specification. We believe this is necessary, even essential, for the future of Markdown.
That’s what we call CommonMark
Couscous turns Markdown documentation into beautiful websites. It's GitHub Pages on steroids.
PAMPI est un logiciel libre (licence GNU GPL 3) permettant de réaliser facilement des présentations.
Je ne connaissais pas. Merci shaarliGor.
http://txt2tags.org/
Un parser pour Markdown en javascript. À tester.
Excellent !!!
Reste à voir comment se comportent les flux rss...
Le chainon manquant :)
(work still in progress !!!)
Parseur markdown qui ajoute des fonctionnalités à php markdown extra
Parseur Markdown qui supporte les tableaux.
Convertisseur HTML vers Markdown en pur css.
Seules les images ne sont pas transformées (sauf avec Opera, mais je n'ai pas testé)