For what it's worth, the folks I work with would find it very valuable. Our
team currently composes on drive and I have to kick things in various ways
via pandoc to get it into our ConTeXt server (multi-user editing with
floobits is ... kinda neat). Reducing complexity of that would be
wonderful. I also use the md mechanism in journal publishing (
https://github.com/sx-archipelagos/sxa) -- and would find it very useful
there.
(The other route that would be very useful here is any paperpile
integration, but that's rather outside the scope of this discussion).
On 6 May 2017 at 18:28, Hans Hagen
On 5/5/2017 9:54 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 4 May 2017, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
There's a really nice module for processing markdown: https://github.com/Witiko/markdown that has been presented during the TUG meeting and is included in TeX Live.
This is a fork of luamark (by the author of pandoc). Wouldn't it be better to provide an interface around that? Is it simply providing a tex interface around luamark or are there any changes in the parser as well.
Any idea how it compares with the markdown parser in m-markdown already included in ConTeXt?
that one was written when i tested some other lua thing that was very slow/inefficient .. irr some of the improved code was backported but as i never use markdown i didn't keep track of it (maybe some day i'll pick up that tread for mixed source coding or so)
Hans
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