I was about to criticise Ulysses for the way it handled code blocks, especially in text passed from Drafts, when I remembered I was using the GitHub "triple back tick" notation - a variant that Ulysses doesn't support.
I prefer the triple back ticks as they are more obvious than tabs but I need to get back in the habit of using standard markup instead of any variants.
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# It's a sad indictment of the times we live in when "fake news" is chosen as the word of the year.
Be nice if it was standardised. I see there's been an attempt here (http://commonmark.org), but I don't know how far that's got.
On Markdown, I thought you might like this:
http://crateofpenguins.com/blog/tale-of-two-markdowns
I can't access it in my browser at the moment (the site's marked 'archived', and maybe Sid's properly archived the posts now), but I can access it in my feed reader. Read it while you can!
The wonders of Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20141010142810/http://crateofpenguins.com:80/blog/tale-of-two-markdowns :)
Awesome, thanks. I’ll check it out.