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@Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read and
easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format
is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports features such
as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.
Markdown's syntax is designed not as a generic markup language, but
specifically to serve as a front-end to (X)HTML. You can use span-level
HTML tags anywhere in a Markdown document, and you can use block level
HTML tags (like
and
as well).
Text::MultiMarkdown implements the MultiMarkdown markdown syntax
extensions from: http://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-MultiMarkdown/
Approved by: mentors(implicit)
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@Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read and
easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format
is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports features such
as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.
Markdown's syntax is designed not as a generic markup language, but
specifically to serve as a front-end to (X)HTML. You can use span-level
HTML tags anywhere in a Markdown document, and you can use block level
HTML tags (like and
as well).
Text::MultiMarkdown implements the MultiMarkdown markdown syntax
extensions from: http://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-MultiMarkdown/
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