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I was looking into possibly using HyperMD as an Atom package, to handle Markdown files there, and even allow Atom to be used thereby as a kind of general purpose editor.
As such, I'd be interested in providing a WYSIWYG that may, by default, be less intimidating to non-technical users, who might be confused by why the # marks appear when clicking a heading, etc.
Although I doubt this would be easily possible, just in case this is somehow feasible or of interest, I wanted to suggest allowing a pure WYSIWYG mode which avoided the ability to introspect (albeit in a WYSIWYG-ish fashion) on the Markdown, and only appeared something like CKEditor--such a word processor, maybe with an Advanced mode button to add the informative Markdown indicators.
In any case, thanks for the excellent looking tool!
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Hi there,
Such a robust looking editor! Wow!
I was looking into possibly using HyperMD as an Atom package, to handle Markdown files there, and even allow Atom to be used thereby as a kind of general purpose editor.
As such, I'd be interested in providing a WYSIWYG that may, by default, be less intimidating to non-technical users, who might be confused by why the
#
marks appear when clicking a heading, etc.Although I doubt this would be easily possible, just in case this is somehow feasible or of interest, I wanted to suggest allowing a pure WYSIWYG mode which avoided the ability to introspect (albeit in a WYSIWYG-ish fashion) on the Markdown, and only appeared something like CKEditor--such a word processor, maybe with an Advanced mode button to add the informative Markdown indicators.
In any case, thanks for the excellent looking tool!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: