![]() So with that definition of “supports”, what parts of Multi-markdown syntax does FoldingText support and what parts does it not support? For that you’d need to use Multimarkdown Composer, though you could of course still use FoldingText to edit the file. Also note that FoldingText doesn’t have any special export of multi-markdown to other formats. So by “support” I don’t mean opening and editing (it can do that with any plain text file) I mean that FoldingText will recognize the given syntax and highlight it to make it easier to read. What parts of Multi-markdown syntax does FoldingText support?įirst of all FoldingText is a plain-text editor, it can open any plain text file (of reasonable size) no matter what the formatting. The plugin functionality should be available in any new documents that you open after installing the plugin. Verify that a plugin is installed by choosing the FoldingText -> Plugin Manager menu item and make sure the plugin is install and has no errors.Copy the plugin (which is a folder ending with.Choose the File > Open Application Folder menu item and then locate the Plug-Ins folder.To install a plugin put it into FoldingText’s Plug-In’s folder: ftplugin file extension and contain JavaScript and other resources. You can also use tools such as FastScripts and Keyboard Maestro to setup keyboard shortcuts to launch scripts. To run the script just select it from that menu. ![]() Once you’ve done this the script will be listed in the Script menu in your menu bar. Make sure to save using the “Script” format, it’s faster and some scripts wont work properly unless they are saved in “Script” format.
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