I'm more interested in markdowns and rest for documentation / details in projects, but some people in the team do not use technicians and do not remember these markups. It will be a bad step to just accept them when they are used for OpenOffice files.
There is a visual editor for Latex called Lyx , i.e. WYSIWYM and WYSIWYG , but I think the Latex syntax is too complicated for this task (although the idea of the Lyx editor is exactly what I'm looking for).
But if there is a good markdown / relaxation editor that they could use, this approach would be a good idea, using the rest / markdown for documentation instead of the *.odtfiles we are currently using. Thus, I can do, analyze and do many things with these documents, convert them to pdf, html and a bunch of different formats. These are just text files. Lyx does this with Latex, I'm interested in one that can do the same, but for markdown / relaxation.
Does anyone know if there are text editors that can do this? I'm interested in Linux desktop options.
If anyone has experience taking this step with non-technical people, please share your impressions.
Thank!
(I know there are some solutions, such as wmd , but for the Internet. What about the gnome desktop alternative?)
PS: I would like these editors to simply save the files .markdown, rather than the strange format of the intermediary.
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