I love Mou. I've been using it for several months as I've been getting accustomed to using Markdown (which I'm fairly new to) for my class notes. It just keeps getting better and better. Thanks Chen Luo!!!
I love Mou. I could use textwrangler for markdown work, but Mou's simple interface and live previews make it a snap. It's a great middle point between a general text editor and a markdown focused document editor.
I just started using mou for my lecture notes. But I have a question, when I export it to html it looks awesome, for some reason when I export it to pdf to print, texts get bigger it looks all different than html. What would be the reason for that
Thanks, I actually just printed 15 pages a minute ago. I will definitely try it.
P.s. I actually spent so much time on that css. and I was thinking about a live showcase/gallery for different markdown css files. I am sure people are using Mou because of it's beauty and simplicity. Do you think that kind of website would be useful?
Mou is the single best purpose-built Markdown editor I've ever used. I've tried all kinds of Markdown-centric workflows, but keep coming back to Mou. Split-screen editing and preview windows make all the difference, and Mou doesn't seem to ever have any performance issues.
Mou has become essential. Donated $50, worth every penny and then some.
I also think Mou is by far the best Markdown editor I ever used. But even better is it's creator @chenluois. I asked him if he was to support Math Syntax, and ~2 months later it came. As he writes on this post;
> That's why donated users' suggestions are on my highest priority, because it is them who are supporting Mou's development.
Thanks so much, and I really hope ppl keep donating for every feature that ships (if they benefit from it). I know I will.
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[ 0.22 ms ] story [ 26.9 ms ] threadTake this post as an example: http://chenluois.com/blog/mou-pdf-export-page-break/
It's talking about the page break, but the principle is the same.
P.s. I actually spent so much time on that css. and I was thinking about a live showcase/gallery for different markdown css files. I am sure people are using Mou because of it's beauty and simplicity. Do you think that kind of website would be useful?
Mou has become essential. Donated $50, worth every penny and then some.
> That's why donated users' suggestions are on my highest priority, because it is them who are supporting Mou's development.
Thanks so much, and I really hope ppl keep donating for every feature that ships (if they benefit from it). I know I will.