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Pandown for Sublime Text 2 and 3

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As of March 2013, Pandown is fully compatible with Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3. "Pandown3" was ported back to ST2, bringing benefits to stability and performance, compatibility with Pandoc versions higher than 1.10, and dual-compatibility, in one Github repository and one project, with the two most recent versions of Sublime. "Pandown3" will no longer be supported; any changes and improvements made will be to the single repository available at https://github.com/phyllisstein/Pandown. The stable version is being assigned the number 2.0, and was completed on 25 March 2013.

Bug Fix---01/07/2014

Thanks to Github user jareciog's keen eyes, a crash under ST2 has been fixed.

Changes and Improvements---08/17/13

  • Regressions in last version that went unnoticed till I installed a fresh ST3 should be corrected.

Changes and Improvements---03/26/13

  • Dual compatibility with ST2 and ST3.
  • The pandoc-config.json file now uses a slightly different syntax. In order to accommodate Pandoc's new Markdown-extensions feature, the configuration files were split into two dictionaries, "markdown_extensions" and "command_arguments". See the default configuration file at {Packages}/default-pandoc-config.json, or the settings files, for a guide to what now belongs where. Users must update their pandoc-config.json and {Packages}/User/Pandown.sublime-settings files.
  • Pandown now supports the CriticMarkup syntax, showcased at http://criticmarkup.com. Though disabled by default, it can be enabled by setting the "preprocess_critic" option to true in your .sublime-settings file and passing the variable "critic": true in your pandoc-config.json file. If you're not using the included "Github" template, you'll need to copy everything from $if(critic)$ to the next $endif$ out of that template and paste it into your own.
  • Pandown now builds considerably faster, and its code has been somewhat sanitized.
  • Brett's "Github" template has been further modified to increase compatibility with Pandoc. The aesthetics are all still his work, but some of the behind-the-scenes stuff has changed to improve---e.g.---code blocks with line numbers and some other small additional features.