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Old 10-13-2009, 06:35 AM   #6
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I followed your link. it was about as clear as mud! now do I have to download and install some sort of pre-processor in order to use # and ## in my text files?
No. calibre includes a markdown preprocessor. That link details the syntax and what html the syntax changes to. It also has an online tool where you can test snippets to see how it will come out.

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Somehow I don't think that's an improvement ...
This confusion is exactly why I disabled it by default.

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... and you still didn't tell me how to use --markdown what options come after --markdown on the command line?
Nothing comes after it.

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