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markgoodson avatar markgoodson commented on May 20, 2024 1

Adam. Many thanks. It's not hugely urgent for me, but I think that a lot of people are switching from TB to PB, as a supported fork of TB. Also it's got some pretty good features, so I think quite a few "power users" on Mac will (as I did) move up from Mac Mail.
Also many thanks for the Chrome add-on. Great. I installed it with gmail in mind, but "the penny dropped" last night that I can also use it for Evernote notes (web version) and anything where there's rich text editing. Keep up the good work. /M

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adam-p avatar adam-p commented on May 20, 2024 1

I installed it with gmail in mind, but "the penny dropped" last night that I can also use it for Evernote notes (web version) and anything where there's rich text editing.

It sure doesn't work in all rich edits, but... holy smokes! It works in Evernote! Nice find. Evernote seems to use the same rich-edit method that the webmail editors do: an iframe with body contenteditable="true". Sweet.

This is why I left Markdown Here enabled for all domains instead of restricting it to Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail -- I hoped that it would work in unexpected places. Until now, I had only discovered Google Groups (which uses an identical editor to Gmail). But this is a separate thing altogether, so super rad.

I'll make a note in the README and store description about this. (And I'll mention that code blocks don't work quite right -- seems like newlines are stripped from the <pre> blocks when creating the note.)

I must admit that Evernote won't become a first-class supported app. I don't use it and won't test it regularly. But create an issue if you see it break and I'll try to sort it out.

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adam-p avatar adam-p commented on May 20, 2024

I spent some time looking at this, and it seems like I can probably get Markdown Here working with Postbox, with limitations -- I can't figure out how to open a new tab with the options in it, so there might be no options. (They'd still be accessible through the built-in config editor, but that's not very friendly.)

I'll see what I can do to get it working in some released form before my 30-day trial is up. ...Which highlights a big problem here: If I can't run the app, I can't test the extension. I looked on their website for an email address to see if I can get a developer license from them, but I couldn't find one (irony!). I'll try to send them a tweet.

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adam-p avatar adam-p commented on May 20, 2024

I've checked in some changes that allow for basic use of Markdown Here in Postbox. You can try it out if you pull head code and use an extension proxy file to point to .../markdown-here/src/.

The options page doesn't work, and it might never. I'll try to contact Postbox (again) for assistance with that, but no promises.

I'll probably put out a release with this support in a couple of weeks (i.e., whenever the current release gets through the Mozilla review queue).

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adam-p avatar adam-p commented on May 20, 2024

Version 2.6.1 has been released, with basic support for Postbox. Functionality caveats can be seen here:
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Compatibility

It will take some time for the release to clear Mozilla review, but until then it can be downloaded here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/markdown-here/versions/

Closing this issue. Please open a new one if something goes wrong.

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markgoodson avatar markgoodson commented on May 20, 2024

Adam
Just for your info. I checked Markdown Here with Google Keep. Does

_not_work.

Cheers
Mark

On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Adam Pritchard [email protected]:

I installed it with gmail in mind, but "the penny dropped" last night that
I can also use it for Evernote notes (web version) and anything where
there's rich text editing.

It sure doesn't work in all rich edits, but... holy smokes! It works in
Evernote! Nice find. Evernote seems to use the same rich-edit method that
the webmail editors do: an iframe with body contenteditable="true". Sweet.

This is why I left Markdown Here enabled for all domains instead of
restricting it to Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail -- I hoped that it would work in
unexpected places. Until now, I had only discovered Google Groups (which
uses an identical editor to Gmail). But this is a separate thing
altogether, so super rad.

I'll make a note in the README and store description about this. (And I'll
mention that code blocks don't work quite right -- seems like newlines are
stripped from the

 blocks when creating the note.)

I must admit that Evernote won't become a first-class supported app. I
don't use it and won't test it regularly. But create an issue if you see it
break and I'll try to sort it out.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/issues/30#issuecomment-8139255.

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adam-p avatar adam-p commented on May 20, 2024

Thanks for the heads up.

I bet that some day Keep will support rich text. If it uses Gmail style then Markdown Here will work, but not if it uses Google Docs or Google+ style.

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