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Read and write offline #51
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That would be great! |
Yay, somebody actually uses mathdown! :-) [BTW, I'd love any and all feedback] I must admit this is not high on my radar, especially not working with local files.
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Thanks for your detailed answer. Compared to stackedit, I like better your stronger emphasis on WYSIWYM inside the editor (i.e,, as per initial Markdown philosophy, it should be as readable as the output). Plus, who knows if and when stackedit will implement such in-place math rendering. By the way, the best math/document editor I ever used is LYX. Maybe you can draw some inspiration from there :). (Unfortunately, it's not available for CromeOS, like on my chromebook) Good luck! |
I've now read http://alistapart.com/article/application-cache-is-a-douchebag, and must re-read it carefully if I get around to adding an app cache manifest. [Also, should ask for advice in Firebase/pad group!]
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Given very limited time for mathdown (#172), I'm very unlikely to work on this. |
Look into app manifest / chrome extension / firefox OS app?
Bonus if having any mathdown open does background updating on all known docs.
index.html?doc=...
prevents caching of index.html for new documents.history.pushState()
might help, assuming you have one tab open.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: