Hi all,
I’m a graduate student and I typically use Neovim to write my daily notes (as markdown files).
I just purchased Bike, and I really like it, but I really wish it could use some type of WYSIWYG for math formulas (like Typora).
It would also be nice to be able to handle markdown files.
Are there any plans in the future for these features?
Thanks for supporting Bike!
There’s some math rendering discussion here: Rendering of math equations - #10 by jonsterling
Maybe someday, but I have no timeline. Some maybe related work:
I know that @jesse has thoughts about scripting for later builds of Bike, but as a rough demo of what Bike’s file format already lets us do with standard tools, here are sketches of:
Copy As Markdown, and
Save As Markdown
for the Bike.app preview builds (23 +).
See the attached zip for two versions (standalone and Keyboard Maestro) of each draft script. (Both rough and illustrative, rather than intended for production).
demo.zip (215.3 KB)
Preview of rendered MD output from a Bike docume…
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