Vs Code has markdown support with a way to preview as you type if I'm
not mistaken, but that may again be somewhat too technical?
2021-03-26 23:18 GMT+01:00, J.J. Meddaugh <jj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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I just found
Writage for Microsoft Word. <https://www.writage.com/>
which is a free add-in which lets you both save and load Markdown files,
as well as copy your current word file's contents to the Clipboard using
Markdown. It doesn't seem to do in-line editing, but may still be a
useful tool to produce or synthesize text.
On 3/26/2021 6:03 PM, timothyjb310@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if someone had some ideas for working with
markdown with JAWS. I know that you can just write it in note pad and
convert using something like pandoc in the command line, although, I
am looking for a solution for my sister who is less technical and
wants a quick and easy way to see results from the markdown. I have
heard of a couple popular editors, for markdown, but not sure about
the accessibility of any of those tools.
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I believe that ED Sharp provides some support for mark down, although
I have been playing with it, and was unable to figure out what support
is provided. The documentation mentions markdown briefly, but nothing
that was super clear. I did some digging and was surprised to see that
ED Sharp does actually come prepackaged with pandoc, so perhaps there
is some integration that I am missing.
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Thanks,
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Timothy Breitenfeldt