![]() It looks like the devs have created one version beyond the ones I tested. If you want drag-and-drop, but want some features missing from the standard 0.7.1 release, then you might want to try 0.7.2d49. However, I have had zero issues with 0.7.2d49 and will continue using it until something changes, like a new standard release of 0.7.3 or higher. ![]() Testing versions are works in progress and may have more bugs or issues than a standard release. This version does drag-and-drop correctly, but later versions of 0.7.2 do not. I am using 0.7.2d49, which is a testing version available at the link posted above: Visit the Features page for more details.I’m now with Mac OS 10.14.6 and Macdown 0.7.3. Syntax highlighting in fenced code blocks.Highly customisable Markdown rendering.MacDown is heavily influenced by Mou, and I try to mimic much of its behaviour as much as possible both in UI and the logic underneath, only making changes when I feel that improvement is necessary. So I started from scratch, spent some weekends hacking together my own solution. ![]() ![]() I don’t have nearly enough money to match Chen Luo’s purposed offer, but I do have my own pocket of tricks and some free time. No suitable offers surfaced (I honestly do not think there will be, either), and I decided that instead of waiting for others to do something about this, I should act myself. It came as a great shock when Chen Luo announced that he felt he could not actively continue the development, and wished to sell the ownership of Mou. I write Markdown all the time, and since I use macOS on a daily basis, Mou is my go-to editor whenever I wish to generate something with markup. ![]()
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