

Ghostwriter supports the following shortcuts for editing Markdown: Ctrl + B Applies bold (strong) formatting.Ĭtrl + I Applies italic (emphasis) formatting.Ĭtrl + K Applies strikethrough formatting.Ĭtrl + / Inserts an HTML comment at the cursor position if no text is selected, or else will turn selected text into an HTML comment. The original John Gruber Markdown specification can be found at.

For more information on these processors, please visit the following websites: There are even more table syntaxes that these Markdown processors can support. : Column Two - : - Row Text 1 : Row Text 2 Row Text 1 : Row Text 2 : Here is the footnote text.īelow is a sample Pandoc table: Column One Column Twoīelow is a sample cmark-gfm or MultiMarkdown table: Column One Below is a footnote usage example for Pandoc, MultiMarkdown, and other processors that support the extension: Here is the body text that has a footnote. Some Markdown processors add syntax for tables, footnotes, and so forth to extend the original John Gruber Markdown specification. You can even have spaces between each character: - Markdown Extensions Use three or more dashes (-), underscores (_), or asterisks (*) for horizontal rules, like so:. You can use e-mail-style angle brackets to delimit block quotes, as follows: > This is a block quote. You can use literal backticks by using more than one backtick, such as with this example: `` `escaped backtick` ``.
ZETTLR VS TYPORA CODE
You can indent with four or more spaces or a tab character to create a code block: This is a normal paragraph, followed by a code block.įor (int i = 0 i ` tag. You can mix and match with nested lists: 1. Or you can use unordered lists: * Item one. You can also use the same syntax as with reference links: ! for a reference defined below. You can embed images like so: !(./image.jpg "Title") You can also use reference links: is a reference link which is defined below. You can link to various websites: Click ( "Title") to visit a website. You can also do bold italics by mixing and matching, like so: This is ***bold italics*** with asterisks. The first is by surrounding the text with asterisks (*), while the second is with underscores (_). You can do italics or even bold in two ways.
ZETTLR VS TYPORA MANUAL
This is another line in the same paragraph using a manual line break. Some more text Paragraphs This is a paragraph. ghostwriter will auto-detect their installation on startup, and give you live HTML preview and export options accordingly.
ZETTLR VS TYPORA INSTALL
Simply install any of these processors and ensure that their installation locations are added to your system’s PATH environment variable. However, it also can auto-detect Pandoc, MultiMarkdown, or cmark processors. Ghostwriter has built-in support for the cmark-gfm processor. For more information, please visit John Gruber’s website at. Welcome to ghostwriter! This quick reference guide gives examples of writing in Markdown, a plain text markup format created by John Gruber.
