![]() ![]() Feel free to drop me a line with questions. I appreciate all of the support I’ve received and I hope that this version lives up to expectations. If you like Marked, I think you’ll love Marked 2. I still have some planning to do around that. There are some really cool ones out there! I’m hoping to migrate the various tips and tricks found around the support site – as well as custom styles – into a section of the main website. I may end up just creating a forum for it, but the goal is to showcase and share some of the amazing custom styles people have built for Marked. The long-overdue style sharing setup is coming as well. ![]() I intend to create some more tutorial-style videos as well for things like generating custom styles, working with Marked’s special syntaxes and more. There are currently “overview” videos for Link tools, document navigation and custom processors. For now, you can find them in a Marked 2 YouTube playlist, and I’ll be keeping that updated as I complete them. I’m working on a series of videos that I’ll eventually incorporate into the documentation and the website. Marked 2 is a true evolution, and I think the refresh was overdue. The new icon was designed by Jono Hunt, and I think he did a great job. You can also quickly filter through the documentation using the Full Index, which lists all headers and subheaders in the documentation and allows you to filter them by title and tags. Collapse/expand sections by headlines for fast navigationįor a detailed list of Marked 2 features, you can visit the online documentation and use the search feature to find anything specific you’re looking for.Embed images (base64) in exported HTML documents for easy portability.Custom processor, pre-processor and additional arguments fields.Watch any folder (including nested) and preview the most recently changed file within it.More ways to incorporate Marked into your workflow.Detect JS and CSS in HTML files and add them to the watch list.Detect php include(‘file’)s and watch for changes.Detect images in Markdown and HTML and watch for changes.Advanced document statistics with reading time and readability indexes.Keyword drawer with counter to easily add temporary keywords for highlighting and viewing keyword density.regex/wildcard search for keyword/phrase highlighting.Live highlighting of common/overused phrases using the Plain English Campaign guides.Fountain support (including “scrippets”).MultiMarkdown 4.2 built in, including inline footnotes.It has a fast search (with regular expression options), a keyword highlighting feature for finding overused phrases, keyword density and much more. In addition to Scrivener support, Marked 2 supports everything from clipboard previews (hit Command-Shift-V) to MarsEdit blog posts (under the Preview menu). ![]() The JavaScript-based features are rewritten and optimized, and even the scroll-to-edit feature is over 10x faster at processing version differences on long documents. Just about every part of the app is faster, actually. This version includes a rewrite of the file watching system which speeds up response times. That’s on my plate right next to a spoonful of time off. I now plan to have an App Store version of Marked 2 (at the same price) in addition to the current one 1, but I need to work around a couple of sandboxing roadblocks first. The decision to go outside the App Store was a difficult one, and I’ve definitely had second thoughts. If not, you can still grab the original Marked and receive full support for it. You can try Marked 2 for free (seven day trial) and see if it’s worth the $12 price to you. Unfortunately, I’m pretty sure I can’t add that copy to the App Store description, but I don’t feel that leaving Marked 1 up for a while is going to cause anyone undue harm, and I’ll be providing fixes as needed (though it hasn’t needed many for a while now). The App Store version is very solid, and from here will serve as a “light” version for people who don’t want to drop $12. It costs $US 11.99 and there is no upgrade price from the App Store version of Marked. Marked 2 is currently only available outside of the App Store. There’s a lot to love about the new version, but let me start by clearing up any confusion.
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