[New Plugin] MarkdownViewer++
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@nea ,
Thank you very much for that great tool ! Although I am already happy and have gotten more than I expected, I will gladly follow any improvement. One very little improvement for new users may be to set the “synchronize” checkmark to “on” as default, ;-) .
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Hi everyone
After a long idle period (really sorry about that) I just updated to 0.8.0:
- Changed CommonMark converter to Markdig to support more custom Markdown syntax such as Pipe Tables etc.
- Updated PDFSharp and HTMLRenderer.PDFSharp accordingly (custom compilation, not in NuGet for the moment as HTMLRenderer has to merge my PR first!)
- Updated the NPP.net Plugin Template
You can find the newest release at https://github.com/nea/MarkdownViewerPlusPlus/releases/tag/0.8.0
Regarding all the issues: I have not forgotten about them but have to find the time and will get onto them ^^
Cheers
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Heyho
An unfortunate old bug stumbled back into release 0.8.0 why I just released a small update:
- Fixed a bug cutting off text after 10000 characters
- Changed parsing of custom CSS to recognize @import statements and have them lead
You can find the newest release at https://github.com/nea/MarkdownViewerPlusPlus/releases/tag/0.8.1
Really sorry about that
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Are you still developing the MardownViewer++ plugin? It looks pretty stale on GitHub and there are some bugs with the upgrades to N++ / Scintilla during that timeframe. I still use it, but it could be improved. I don’t know C# and I can’t get Visual Studio to fetch the
nugetpackages it’s asking for. I’d be happy to contribute if only it was in C++.Cheers.
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ALCON: I’ve seen a more recently maintained version:
https://github.com/UrsineRaven/NppMarkdownPanel
to which I’ve submitted a pull request to fix the auto-refresh while typing and make the auto-scrolling not so severe.
You can find my version at:
https://github.com/vinsworldcom/NppMarkdownPanelNOTE: “My” version is completely UNSUPPORTED and only there as a repo for a pull request to someone else’s work.
Cheers.
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