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multimarkdown 3.7.1 textproc on this many watch lists=2 search for ports that depend on this port
Extended Markdown processor with more features, written in C
Maintained by: adamw@FreeBSD.org search for ports maintained by this maintainer
Port Added: 27 Oct 2011 22:19:11
License: MIT


MultiMarkdown, or MMD, is a tool to help turn minimally marked-up plain
text into well formatted documents, including HTML, PDF (by way of
LaTeX), OPML, or OpenDocument (specifically, Flat OpenDocument or
'.fodt', which can in turn be converted into RTF, Microsoft Word, or
virtually any other word-processing format).

MMD is a superset of the Markdown syntax, originally created by John
Gruber. It adds multiple syntax features (tables, footnotes, and
citations, to name a few), in addition to the various output formats
listed above (Markdown only creates HTML). Additionally, it builds in
'smart' typography for various languages (proper left- and right-sided
quotes, for example).

MultiMarkdown was originally a fork of the Markdown Perl code, but as of
version 3.0 has been rewritten as a fork of peg-markdown by John
MacFarlane, written in C. It can be compiled for any major operating
system, and as a native binary runs much faster than the Perl version it
replaces.


NOTE: To use the mmd2pdf script, you must install print/latexmk.


WWW: http://www.fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/
SVNWeb : Main Web Site : Distfiles Availability : PortsMon

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Required To Build:
  1. devel/gmake
There are no ports dependent upon this port

To install the port: cd /usr/ports/textproc/multimarkdown/ && make install clean
To add the package: pkg_add -r multimarkdown


Configuration Options
     No options to configure

Master Sites:
  1. ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/
  2. http://github.com/fletcher/peg-multimarkdown/archive/3.7.1.tar.gz?dummy=/

Number of commits found: 7

Commit History - (may be incomplete: see SVNWeb link above for full details)
DateByDescription
24 Jan 2013 04:10:54
Original commit files touched by this commit  3.7.1
adamw search for other commits by this committer
Update to 3.7.1.
05 Jun 2012 02:26:49
Original commit files touched by this commit  3.6
adamw search for other commits by this committer
Update to 3.6.
05 Jun 2012 02:21:20
Original commit files touched by this commit  3.5.1
adamw search for other commits by this committer
Fix typo to properly register conflict with mtools.

Submitted by:   ketas (madis555 at hot dot ee)

I'm looking at you here, skreuzer ;-)
02 Apr 2012 00:08:56
Original commit files touched by this commit  3.5.1
adamw search for other commits by this committer
Update to 3.5.1

Feature safe:   yes
11 Jan 2012 23:09:34
Original commit files touched by this commit  3.5
skreuzer search for other commits by this committer
Mark as CONFLICTS_INSTALL because they both install to bin/mmd

PR:             ports/163238
Submitted by:   Peter Vereshagin <peter@vereshagin.org>
Approved by:    Adam Weinberger <adamw@adamw.org> (multimarkdown maintainer)
11 Jan 2012 04:45:07
Original commit files touched by this commit  3.5
adamw search for other commits by this committer
Update to 3.5.
27 Oct 2011 22:18:55
Original commit files touched by this commit  3.2
adamw search for other commits by this committer
MultiMarkdown, or MMD, is a tool to help turn minimally marked-up plain
text into well formatted documents, including HTML, PDF (by way of
LaTeX), OPML, or OpenDocument (specifically, Flat OpenDocument or
'.fodt', which can in turn be converted into RTF, Microsoft Word, or
virtually any other word-processing format).

MMD is a superset of the Markdown syntax, originally created by John
Gruber. It adds multiple syntax features (tables, footnotes, and
citations, to name a few), in addition to the various output formats
listed above (Markdown only creates HTML). Additionally, it builds in
'smart' typography for various languages (proper left- and right-sided
quotes, for example).

MultiMarkdown was originally a fork of the Markdown Perl code, but as of
version 3.0 has been rewritten as a fork of peg-markdown by John
MacFarlane, written in C. It can be compiled for any major operating
system, and as a native binary runs much faster than the Perl version it
replaces.

NOTE: To use the mmd2pdf script, you must install print/latexmk.

WWW: http://www.fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/

Number of commits found: 7

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