MarkMyWords offers easy formatting and structuring functions for articles which will be published on the Web and remains platform-independent by using plain text documents.
Features
Support of a variety of markup-languages
Live-preview of the content and possibility to add own CSS-stylesheets
Use of text-templates and markers for quick text navigation
Easy import of text-data from popular RSS-readers and web-browsers
A flexible fullscreen-modus
Plugin System
And more little tricks to straighten the writing task
MarkMyWords supports the markup-languages BBCode, Markdown, MultiMarkdown, MarkdownExtra, Smark, Textile, and Wikitext and offers a preview of the formatted output as it would be displayed on webpages immediately. Of course you can use plain HTML to format your text, too.
What’s New:
Version 2.9.0
Note:
MarkMyWords requires at least macOS 10.13 or newer as of this version
New:
jаvascript extensions: Extensions can now also be written in jаvascript to extend the functionality of MarkMyWords. Details on extensions for MarkMyWords can be found in the MarkMyWords help section under “Extensions”. In addition to developer documentation, you will also find various tips for setting up extensions.
Tab Action Convert numbers into words. Write a number, e.g. 111 and press the Tab key to convert the number to “one hundred eleven”.
Services menu item: This function can be used to send selected text from any application to MarkMyWords, which opens the selected text in a new document. More details and helpful tips on how to use this function can be found in the MarkMyWords Help under “Service-Feature”.
New function for Check Text-Feature: Learn errors. Errors can now be saved so that they are automatically corrected during future text checks.
Improvements:
Improved behavior of the marker selection function
Minor adjustments and improvements when importing documents to achieve a better import result
Improvements when setting up your own PHP interpreter
PHP extensions can now also be used when the internal markup interpreter is used for text conversion
Various internal modernizations
Bug fixes:
fixes a bug that caused MarkMyWords to crash when closing documents with a color label set
fixes a bug in the display of the text editor that led to unwanted effects at the bottom of the text field in newer versions of macOS
Changes:
the keyboard shortcuts for Marker selection had to be changed, as the previous ones are occupied by the system in newer macOS versions
Extension system: in newer versions of macOS (12 or higher), the Python language is no longer available for selection. For the Perl and Ruby languages a corresponding installation must be available on the system
Markup parser:
Smark bug fixes:
fixes a bug in the transformation of span, div, para and code tags with additional attributes if these markers are followed by a line break
fixes a bug in the conversion of lists that contain sublists
MultiMarkdown bug fixes:
when converting the {{TOC}} markup, incorrect compilations occurred under certain circumstances
Markdown, MarkdownExtra, MultiMarkdown bug fixes:
fixes a bug in the handling of code blocks where markup was converted within the code block
Title: MarkMyWords 2.9.0
Developer: Alexander Sasse
Compatibility: macOS 10.10 or later
Language: English
Includes: K’ed by TNT
Size: 7.72 MB