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  • Fletcher Penney

    Will consider it, but the goal is not to create a behemoth app with a long list of options.

     

    MultiMarkdown itself is designed to allow you to include whatever you like in the metadata -- CSS, javascript, etc.  So this means that you can use just about any javascript you like in any app that properly supports MultiMarkdown (which includes nvUltra and Composer).  You don't need us to change anything about nvUltra in order to do that.

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  • Bernardo CDA Vasconcelos

    Sure, I use it already. It works in pretty much any MD app, browser and in DEVONthink 3.

    As far as I can see, one extra tick box in the preferences would hardly turn it into a behemoth. But, of course, this is just a suggestion. Take it or leave it: it's all good.

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  • Fletcher Penney

    It's not the one extra tick box....  It's the one after that.  And the one after that.  And the one after that....

     

    :)

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