@fsfarimani I don't know of any free and open-source editors that properly support MMD. My own macOS editor properly supports MMD, but is not open-source. Though there is a free/trial option - https://t.co/dNdRubvvoI
Any MMD users who are into Lua? Email me or drop me a line at https://t.co/qTt2EJjDzT (I don't check Twitter as often, so not best way to reach me) Thanks!!
@jbmorley@iAWriter If you want "strict" Markdown not MMD, you can use compatibility mode. Of course, that disables all the other features that aren't actually Markdown.
Alternative: MMD only puts figcaption on img in <p> alone. Put `&nbsp;` or like after image, and it reverts to "old" syntax
@zabouti Sorry for delay -- not on Twitter very often. Contact me via https://t.co/9hUhJyvXhO. But are you referring to OS expansions? " omw" is not a part of Composer
@quangdaon @code_stats There is a TextMate extension for MMD, but MMD itself is different than MD. I never created a plugin for ST but possibly someone else did? (By the time I started using ST instead of TM, I had already created MMD Composer, so I have no need for ST plugin)
@ComplexPoint It is a "naive technical error", but that's ok. I don't expect everyone writing to me to be experts on all things related to Markdown/MultiMarkdown.... Full description at https://t.co/SWmH7mKjrA
@ComplexPoint MMD doesn't "read" English or any other language. It processes streams of characters in the order it receives them. In case of tables, this means that cells are produced in order of source text stream.
@ComplexPoint This is not going to be a conversation that fits well on twitter. Can respond more in depth later, but suggest moving to support forums: https://t.co/JYalCIbvHY