tag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:/discussions/suggestions/811-include-quicklook-and-cmdline-tools-in-appMultiMarkdown Software, LLC: Discussion 2015-04-25T15:14:05Ztag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/284231862013-08-24T18:01:25Z2015-04-25T15:14:05ZInclude QuickLook and cmdline tools in app<div><p>I stumbled upon your QuickLook plug-in the 'mmdc' command line
tool. Granted, they aren't hidden, but I didn't seem to notice them
when hunting for styles and other extras before.</p>
<p>Suggestion: Include them in the app. For instance,
BBEdit/Textwrangler include an option to "Install Commandline tool"
(or similar). This could be a button in the Advance pref pane in
MMDC or a menu item in the app's main menu (near Preferences). I
think it would be nice to have them bundled in. Reasons: 1. People
would like the features, and 2. the app update mechanism (app
store) could deliver updates to these tools too.</p></div>tfjunktag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/284231862013-08-25T20:38:04Z2013-08-25T20:38:04ZInclude QuickLook and cmdline tools in app<div><p>Travis,</p>
<p>Unfortunately, you can't include the command line tool in an App
Store application --- which is why it is a separate download.</p>
<p>As for the QuickLook plug-in, I intentionally include this as a
separate download because not everyone wants their text files
previewed this way. Apps with a more unique file format can do this
without fear, but text files are pretty ubiquitous, and I think
this could be problematic if included for everyone who downloads
the app.</p>
<p>Hope this explains why things are the way the are.</p>
<p>Fletcher</p></div>Fletcher