tag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:/discussions/questions/2951-does-multimarkdown-supports-math-renderingMultiMarkdown Software, LLC: Discussion 2014-12-02T22:05:11Ztag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/354325922014-12-02T19:04:09Z2014-12-02T19:04:09ZDoes MultiMarkDown Supports Math Rendering<div><p>I'm not quite sure what you're asking.</p>
<p>You asked about MultiMarkdown, but sent your message to the<br>
MultiMarkdown Composer site/address.</p>
<p>MMD Composer supports MMD and all of its syntax/features. There
is a<br>
demo for you to experiment with to see if it meets your needs
before buying.</p>
<p>MultiMarkdown itself supports math:</p>
<pre>
<code>http://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-4/math</code>
</pre>
<p>As to whether it's the same as StackEdit, that depends on what
they do<br>
and how you use it.</p>
<p>Fletcher</p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/354325922014-12-02T19:13:37Z2014-12-02T19:13:38ZDoes MultiMarkDown Supports Math Rendering<div><p>Hi,</p>
<p>So a code which works on StackEdit should work here, right?</p>
<p>You're saying MultiMarkDown isn't only a MarkDown editor, it is
a complete different flavor of MarkDown.</p></div>Royitag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/354325922014-12-02T19:40:18Z2014-12-02T19:40:18ZDoes MultiMarkDown Supports Math Rendering<div><p>MultiMarkdown is a superset of Markdown (and has been for almost
10 years).</p>
<p>MultiMarkdown Composer is a text editor for MultiMarkdown, and
also for<br>
Markdown.</p>
<p>Math is not part of Markdown.</p>
<p>Math is part of MultiMarkdown.</p>
<p>I can't speak for StackEdit.</p>
<p>Fletcher</p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/354325922014-12-02T19:43:48Z2014-12-02T19:43:50ZDoes MultiMarkDown Supports Math Rendering<div><p>This is great.</p>
<p>I saw you had a discount which I missed since I only have my Mac
available now.<br>
Is there a chance to get the price of few hours ago?</p>
<p>One more question,<br>
Can you support for Tab?</p>
<p>I mean. like coders use it to align text I'd like to be able to
do so in MarkDown editor.<br>
Or at least have an option to create invisible table (Not by CSS
but by the MarkDown editor for a specific table).</p>
<p>Thank You.</p></div>Royitag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/354325922014-12-02T19:50:01Z2014-12-02T19:50:01ZDoes MultiMarkDown Supports Math Rendering<div><p>There hasn't been a discount in a year or two. I don't currently
have<br>
any discounts planned.</p>
<p>Composer supports elastic tabstops:</p>
<pre>
<code>http://nickgravgaard.com/elastictabstops/</code>
</pre>
<p>Check out the demo if you aren't sure it will meet your needs.
(BTW --<br>
there is a bug in version 2.7 that disables "Typewriter mode"
(keeping<br>
the current line in the middle of the screen). This is fixed for
2.7.1<br>
(to be released soon). To my knowledge the other features are
working properly.</p>
<p>Fletcher</p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/354325922014-12-02T20:17:14Z2014-12-02T20:17:15ZDoes MultiMarkDown Supports Math Rendering<div><p>Hi,<br>
Regarding the tabs, I was talking about the output, not the the MMD
code.<br>
I want words to be aligned at the output (PDF output).<br>
Think about the alignment with invisible table.</p>
<p>Moreover, the Demo doesn't support Copy / Paste, so I can't test
the math code (Why doesn't it work out of the box? Moreover, why
doesn't it work with $$ like all other MD?).</p></div>Royitag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/354325922014-12-02T22:05:10Z2014-12-02T22:05:10ZDoes MultiMarkDown Supports Math Rendering<div><p>If you want that in output, then use a table. You would have to
modify<br>
the CSS if you want the table to be invisible.</p>
<p>Demo doesn't support copy/paste. You can use preferences to
enable MathJax.</p>
<p>Again - math is not part of "all other MD". Math is not part
of<br>
Markdown, period. Things that are <em>like</em> Markdown, e.g.
MultiMarkdown,<br>
can support Math. I can't help it if other developers came up
with<br>
their own approach to math support and didn't follow my lead.
That's<br>
the beauty of open source, they can do what they want. But they
can't<br>
call it Markdown.</p>
<p>But you can test math in MMD Composer Demo.</p>
<p>Fletcher</p></div>Fletcher