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This repository has been archived by the owner on Jan 3, 2023. It is now read-only.
Atom is unfortunately ending, and I was wondering if there are plans to keep this project alive and migrate it to another editor (Visual Studio Code, or whatever is feasible and whatever the developers prefer).
In the recent couple of years, I've been using Atom only to be able to use Markdown Preview Plus. I am not aware of other Markdown editors which have good enough support for math to be usable for scientific / mathematical writing. They work for including the occasional formula, but quickly become cumbersome for math-heavy text.
If there are no plans to migrate, I am wondering what systems other users have moved on to.
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Hi. See readme. TL;DR the project is unmaintained, I've personally jumped ship to vscode and markdown-preview-enhanced, and it works well enough so that I can't justify porting this to vscode.
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Atom is unfortunately ending, and I was wondering if there are plans to keep this project alive and migrate it to another editor (Visual Studio Code, or whatever is feasible and whatever the developers prefer).
In the recent couple of years, I've been using Atom only to be able to use Markdown Preview Plus. I am not aware of other Markdown editors which have good enough support for math to be usable for scientific / mathematical writing. They work for including the occasional formula, but quickly become cumbersome for math-heavy text.
If there are no plans to migrate, I am wondering what systems other users have moved on to.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: