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On Fri, Oct 06, 2017 at 07:07:04PM +0200, tuxic@××××××.de wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> The u8g8lib, which contains libraries to drive a great amount of |
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> displays for mainly embedded electronics has a wiki on github, which |
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> can be oficially git-pulled as a local copy...which I did. |
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> Now I have tons of *.md (markdown) -files instead of html and I |
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> dont know of any handy viewer for these. |
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> Since I want to update the repo from time to time |
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> I dont want to convert them. |
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> Is there any recommended quick and clean way to view these files on the fly as |
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> they would be html? |
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> Thanks a lot for any help in advance! |
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> Cheers |
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> Meino |
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Markdown is a markup language that was specifically designed to be readable in the source. |
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However, if you still find it hard to read, perhaps syntax highlighting in a fancy |
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text editor can help approximate the intended effects of the markup. |
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Also, there are markdown-to-HTML translators. Some are even included in portage tree. |