Beni Cherniavsky-Paskin
Beni Cherniavsky-Paskin
How about exporting self-contained HTML? That sounds easier with d3-flame-graph than interactive SVG... Would that satisfy the same needs? The only reason _I_ want SVG is to be able to...
Huh, saving the HTML from the browser, in simple "just HTML" mode already works! :tada: As does downloading it with `curl`: ```bash # The redirect avoids it being suspended for...
https://deploy-preview-180--elastic-liskov-92f696.netlify.app/?doc=issue97 - [ ] Headers are now small!
Observation: `` must just mean an [explicitly delimited email](http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#automatic-links). This makes ` text` IRC-like quote syntax a problematic idea as it's surprising for `` and `` to have different semantics......
For comments on text, I'm increasingly fond of `[^B42]` footnote syntax with the convention that the letter(s) indicate user (e.g. `B` = beni). Both footnote site and body get highlighted...
Interesting idea: https://stackedit.io/#comments ``` Usually, comments in Markdown are just standard HTML comments. **StackEdit** extends HTML comments in order to produce useful, highlighted comments in the preview but not in...
Some people use `JR> quoted text` style in email to quote text by J. Random. This extension to `>` quoting also has precedent in [Markua's](https://leanpub.com/markua/read#leanpub-auto-asides) "asides" and "blurbs": ``` {class:...
Aha! I've always been aware of ikiwiki doing discussion-in-freely-editable-markdown but for some reason I thought it's indentation-based. That's how it renders: https://ikiwiki.info/ikiwiki/pagespec/discussion/ but the source is `>`-based, and already invented...
Bonus for drag-and-drop (or other attach image UI) that's automatically hosted somewhere. Like https://github.com/mark-hahn/auto-host-markdown-image does. Though uploading to an external service (e.g. imgur) without asking the user would be rude...
Seen today on ?doc=about: ``` [I wanna have fucking images here also !] ``` Compare to https://atom.io/packages/preview-inline which does it nicely (but requires keyboard shortcut to trigger preview). Also Typora:...