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Saw that today and thought that I could really enjoy using this. After quite a few minutes of frustration and googling around to find why I did not see the bottom panel, I found the answer in the comments of that post. Turns out the French localization was breaking it. As suggested, I deleted the French.lproj folder from the package and the fork is now working perfectly.

minimalmac:


I forked the excellent (open source!) Notational Velocity app, and hacked in a third pane that shows you the note you’re viewing as rendered by Markdown.

I just did a search while working on something else and was aghast at discovering I had not linked to this before. It really is a simple as the blockquote above. For those of us who write (or increasingly, live) in Markdown, being able to see your markup rendered in real time is a godsend. Seriously, go and get it. If you need to focus and not see two versions of what you are writing, simply slide the Markdown pane out of the way. It’s what I use and it’s really, really great. 

Saw that today and thought that I could really enjoy using this. After quite a few minutes of frustration and googling around to find why I did not see the bottom panel, I found the answer in the comments of that post. Turns out the French localization was breaking it. As suggested, I deleted the French.lproj folder from the package and the fork is now working perfectly.

minimalmac:

I forked the excellent (open source!) Notational Velocity app, and hacked in a third pane that shows you the note you’re viewing as rendered by Markdown.

I just did a search while working on something else and was aghast at discovering I had not linked to this before. It really is a simple as the blockquote above. For those of us who write (or increasingly, live) in Markdown, being able to see your markup rendered in real time is a godsend. Seriously, go and get it. If you need to focus and not see two versions of what you are writing, simply slide the Markdown pane out of the way. It’s what I use and it’s really, really great. 

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    Edit: here you have a pre-compiled version (2.0b3).
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    Saw that today and thought that I could really enjoy using this. After quite a few minutes of frustration and googling...
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