MarkTextĬross-platform (Windows + MacOSX + Linux) ![]() Note that almost none of the app here supports multi-document tabs (yet?), except for the note-taking oriented apps. I am not demonstrating image insertion but they can almost all preview images, both local and remote. There are basically two types of inline preview: per block (refresh the styling after you leave a block, eg, by going to the next line/block) or per character (ie, as you type). In some sense, this is very similar to what LyX pioneered for LaTeX. This is also sometimes called WYSIWYG, but this is different here as you do not necessarily have to use the toolbars to format the text: with inline preview you can just input markup code and it will display the result dynamically. ![]() Inline preview (aka realtime preview or WYSIWYG)Īll the following editors allow you to type Markdown markup, and automagically display the resulting style instantly inside the editor (no split-pane for preview). Note that I have personally tested all the ones running on Windows. I also chose to leave split-pane only editors (ie, without inline preview nor styling) out of the picture, as there are plenty and are explicitly excluded by OP. I will describe a few main features non exhaustively, you should consult the websites to get more information. I will here describe two categories of editors that can fit OP's purpose depending on what exact kind of previewing is expected ( inline preview vs inline styling). Note that I had additional requirements to realtime/inline previewing, such as: multidocuments tabbing, table of contents for quick navigation, lightweight, markup hiding/showing (sourcecode mode) with styling kept and finally autosave of documents and of session. There's no current perfect solution, but there are a few ones that might be worth a try. Having a similar need to the OP, I searched the whole web for current solutions.
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