This package will make MarkdownEditor your default theme for Markdown/MultiMarkdown files. Adjust it to your liking or remove the line from the .sublime-settings files
- Asterisks and underscores are autopaired and will wrap selected text
- If you start an empty pair and hit backspace, both elements are deleted
- If you start an empty pair and hit space, the right element is deleted
- backticks are paired
- Left bracket pairing is modified to eliminate the selection and leave the cursor at a point where you can insert a
[]
or()
pair for a link - ⌘⌥V will paste the contents of the clipboard as an inline link on selected text
- ⌘⌥R will paste the contents of the clipboard as a reference link
- ⌘⌥K inserts a standard inline link, ⌘⇧K inserts an inline image
- ⌘⌥B and ⌘⌥I are bound to bold and italics (Markdown).
~
triggers HTML<del></del>
tags (strikethrough) to selected text- Typing "#" when there's a selection will surround it with "#" to make it a headline. Multiple presses add additional hashes, increasing the level of the header. Once you hit 6 hashes, it will reset to 0 on the next press. The
match_header_hashes
will determine if the#
are mirrored on both sides or just at the beginning of the line. - Typing return at the end of a line that begins with hashmarks will insert closing hashmarks on the headline. They're not required for Markdown, it's just aesthetics, and you can change the `match_header_hashes" option in your settings to disable.
- ⌘^1 through ⌘^6 will add the corresponding number of hashmarks for headlines. Works on blank lines and selected text. in tandem with the above headline tools.
- ⌘⇧6 will insert a footnote and jump to its definition. If your cursor is in a definition, it will jump back to the marker.
- ⌥⇧F will locate footnote markers without definitions and insert the marker for the definition
- ⌥⇧G will do the same for missing reference links
Footnote commands submitted by J. Nicholas Geist and originated at geekabouttown
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The preferred method of installation is via Sublime Package Control.
- Install Sublime Package Control
- From inside Sublime Text 2, open Package Control's Command Pallet: CTRL+SHIFT+P (Windows, Linux) or CMD+SHIFT+P on Mac.
- Type
install package
and hit Return. A list of available packages will be displayed. - Type
MarkdownEditing
and hit Return. The package will be downloaded to the appropriate directory. - Restart Sublime Text 2 to complete installation. Open a Markdown file and this custom theme. The features listed above should now be available.
- Download or clone this repository to a directory
MarkdownEditing
in the Sublime Text 2 Packages directory for your platform:- Mac:
git clone https://github.com/ttscoff/MarkdownEditing.git ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages/MarkdownEditing
- Windows:
git clone https://github.com/ttscoff/MarkdownEditing.git %APPDATA%\Sublime/ Text/ 2/\MarkdownEditing
- Linux:
git clone https://github.com/ttscoff/MarkdownEditing.git ~/.Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages/MarkdownEditing
- Mac:
- Restart Sublime Text 2 to complete installation. Open a Markdown file and this custom theme. The features listed above should now be available.