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plugin:markdowku [2024-03-08 14:27] – [FAQ] minor, just to log in and edit to author the last edition becoplugin:markdowku [2024-03-08 14:30] (current) – [markdowku Plugin] report bugs broken link beco
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 downloadurl: https://github.com/Medieninformatik-Regensburg/dokuwiki-plugin-markdowku/archive/refs/heads/master.zip downloadurl: https://github.com/Medieninformatik-Regensburg/dokuwiki-plugin-markdowku/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
-bugtracker : https://github.com/Medieninformatik-Regensburg/dokuwiki-plugin-markdowku/issues/111+bugtracker : https://github.com/Medieninformatik-Regensburg/dokuwiki-plugin-markdowku/issues/
 sourcerepo : https://github.com/Medieninformatik-Regensburg/dokuwiki-plugin-markdowku/ sourcerepo : https://github.com/Medieninformatik-Regensburg/dokuwiki-plugin-markdowku/
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 === There are already two Markdown plugins, why do you write a third one? === === There are already two Markdown plugins, why do you write a third one? ===
  
-The prior two plugins ([[mdpage]]((last update: 2021)), [[markdown]]((last update: 2006)), [[markdownextra]]((last update: 2016))) work completely different. The other two just create a large container (either defined by ''<markdown>'' tags or a .md file ending) and parse everything inside them as Markdown.+Prior plugins ([[mdpage]]((last update: 2021)), [[markdown]]((last update: 2006)), [[markdownextra]]((last update: 2016))) work completely different. They just create a large container (either defined by ''<markdown>'' tags or a .md file ending) and parse everything inside them as Markdown.
  
 This plugin adds Markdown to the DokuWiki syntax, i.e. it still uses DokuWiki definitions for lists, headers, etc.  Thus, markdowku enables you to use internal links, mix Markdown with other plugins and other syntaxes and have clean section headers and media embedding. This plugin adds Markdown to the DokuWiki syntax, i.e. it still uses DokuWiki definitions for lists, headers, etc.  Thus, markdowku enables you to use internal links, mix Markdown with other plugins and other syntaxes and have clean section headers and media embedding.
plugin/markdowku.1709904438.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024-03-08 14:27 by beco

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