demarcate.js allows users to style text using Markdown syntax and the help of a toolbar, and then converts it to normal HTML which can be embedded in any Web page.
Instead of a formatting textarea, demarcate.js uses editable page sections, blending classic WYSIWYG editing principles with the new trend of inline, in-place data editing.
Examples and usage instructions are included with the demarcate.js package.
What is new in this release:
- Fixed image tags with no title showing "null"
- Fixed incorrect reference in technical editor demo
- Some mocha unit tests at last
- Minor changes to new lines and whitespace due to unit tests
What is new in version 1.1.4:
- Use CTRL + up arrow and CTRL + down arrow to reorder the current block up or down
- Added isActive() and isEnabled() methods to check editor state ~ Add "version since" to API documentation
- Edit box autosizes correctly on changing style type
- Fixed white space around and tags
- Support syntax highlighted (e.g. Pygments) source code
- Support <ol> tags
- Partial support for footnotes - can be created and are present in generated markdown but not rendered in place
- Provide gzipped versions of CSS and JavaScript
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery
Limitations:
- Mathjax equations in the HTML stop page rendering.
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