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Replying to @CokoFoundation
OK... I was thinking of solution for now. If you can convince them to accept HTML, why not Markdown? But either way — not a solution for me.
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Replying to @o_guest
Markdown...also has major issues... https://www.adamhyde.net/whats-wrong-with-markdown/ …
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Replying to @CokoFoundation @o_guest
huh? markdown is fab for writing docs. Pandoc converts .md to .pdf (via pdflatex) or to .docx to satisfy publishers https://kieranhealy.org/blog/archives/2014/01/23/plain-text/ …
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Replying to @StephenEglen @o_guest
cant take any argument seriously that argues for docx, pdf, and markdown. the 3 worst formats on the planet.
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Replying to @CokoFoundation @StephenEglen
I'll have to read your post. I'm really confused by how negative you are but I'll read, promise.
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Hmm you started off calling markdown users lazy... Hmmm. I'll keep going though.
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Ok, I get the gist. I like markdown for readme files. And, yes, I mostly code at work. I haven't uses md for a manuscript but others do.
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So the point is don't use markdown for manuscripts?
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Replying to @o_guest @StephenEglen
and other things. READMEs etc...fine...but keep it within the techie world
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I agree on this
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