![]() Oops! Now I understand better your question. If you want it to be transparent to the user (like MS Word) Markdown may not be what you want or give you the advantages it advertises in that situation. and probably some other Wikipedia editor person has to come and clean up the resulting markup and formatting.). I think the point of Markdown is that it is geared toward writers that are willing to learn a little bit of fairly natural syntax and edit everything in plain text (like Wikipedia? are there pure WYSIWYG editors for that? probably. So you want to use Markdown but you want the user not to know it? This might not be an achievable goal. Would this - a WYSIWYG editor that outputs Markdown, which is then later on parsed into HTML in ASP.NET - be feasible? Any alternative suggestions? ![]() As a result, we'd still have our varchars with markup in there, but at least it would be both quite human-readable and still easily parseable. NET Markdown to HTML converter, and then we have a Windows Forms-based text editor that outputs HTML, but apparently nothing that brings the two together. They don't need tables, or anything sophisticated like that.Ī cursory search reveals a. Ideally, what I'd like to have is a WYSIWYG editor for that. ![]() ![]() I'd like to convince them that they'd benefit from using simpler language (namely, Markdown). As such… some clients want a WYSIWYG editor for HTML.
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