OmniMarkupPreviewer is a plugin for both Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3 that preview markups in web browsers. OmniMarkupPreviewer renders markups into htmls and send it to web browser in the backgound, which enables a live preview. Besides, OmniMarkupPreviewer provide support for exporting result to html file as well.
OmniMarkupPreviewer has builtin support following markups:
- Markdown
- reStructuredText
- WikiCreole
- Textile
- Pod (Requires Perl >=
5.10
and can be found inPATH
, if the perl version <5.10
,Pod::Simple
should be installed fromCPAN
.) - RDoc (Requires
ruby
in yourPATH
) - Org Mode (Requires
ruby
, and gemorg-ruby
should be installed) - MediaWiki (Requires
ruby
, as well as gemwikicloth
) - AsciiDoc (Requires
ruby
, as well as gemasciidoctor
) - Literate Haskell
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The easiest way to install OmniMarkupPreviewer is through Package Control.
Once you have Package Control installed, restart Sublime Text.
- Bring up the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows and Linux. ⌘+⇧+P on OS X).
- Type "Install" and select "Package Control: Install Package".
- Select "OmniMarkupPreviewer" from list.
The advantage of using Package Control is that it will keep OmniMarkupPreviewer up to date automatically.
Without Git: Download the latest source code, and extract to the Packages directory.
With Git: Type the following command in your Sublime Text Packages directory:
git clone git://github.com/timonwong/OmniMarkupPreviewer.git
The "Packages" directory for Sublime Text 2 is located at:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Sublime Text 2\Packages\
- Linux:
~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/
- OS X:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/
And for the Sublime Text 3:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Sublime Text 3\Packages\
- Linux:
~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/
- OS X:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/
The default key bindings:
Windows, Linux:
- Ctrl+Alt+O: Preview Markup in Browser.
- Ctrl+Alt+X: Export Markup as HTML.
- Ctrl+Alt+C: Copy Markup as HTML.
OSX:
- ⌘+⌥+O: Preview Markup in Browser.
- ⌘+⌥+X: Export Markup as HTML.
- Ctrl+Alt+C: Copy Markup as HTML.
Available OmniMarkupPreviewer commands in the command palette:
OmniMarkupPreviewer: Preview Current Markup in Browser
OmniMarkupPreviewer: Export Current Markup as HTML
OmniMarkupPreviewer: Empty Cache
NOTE Command will not be available if current file syntax (or filename) doesn't match any of OmniMarkupPreviewer renderers.
For a complete list of changes, see CHANGELOG.md
v2.0.9 (08/02/2014)
- Add syntax highlighting support for reStructureText.
- Prefer to use
xdg-open
under linux environments.
v2.0.8 (04/15/2014)
- Fix Sublime Text 2 compatibility (crash).
v2.0.7 (04/14/2014)
- Fix unreliable default setting overriding, which confuses a lot of users when customizing their settings.
- Prevent preview from the console, which will simply lead to crash.
v2.0.6 (01/27/2014)
- Fix Sublime Text 2 compatibility (markdown).
v2.0.5 (01/24/2014)
- MathJax library is now bundled directly instead of on demand downloading.
- Python-Markdown module now upgraded to v2.4.
- Fix incompatibility when using Sublime Text 3 under XFCE.
v2.0.4 (08/10/2013)
- Fix ruby gems loading in OSX (Required by RDoc, AsciiDoc, Org Mode and MediaWiki).
- Add AsciiDoc syntax support.
- Ensure default setting for
export_options
when not available.
v2.0.3 (07/18/2013)
- Fix html exporting when file contains images in Sublime Text 3.
- Fix
smart_strong
andmeta_data
extention name for markdown.
v2.0.2 (06/17/2013)
- Update cherrypy server, add detail information if socket could not be created.
- Add support for file URIs in images path.
v2.0.1 (05/12/2013)
- Strip YAML frontmatter for Markdown files automatically.
- Check syntax name as well as filename extension for MediaWiki files.
v2.0 (03/31/2013)
- Added support for Org Mode (Requires ruby, and gem
org-ruby
should be installed). - Added support for MediaWiki (Requires ruby, as
well as gem
wikicloth
). - Added support for AsciiDoc (Requires ruby,
as well as gem
asciidoctor
). - Reviving view (redirecting to the new location) automatically after reconnected.
- Prevent Package Control for Sublime Text 3 installing this package as
.sublime-package
(zip archive). - Fixed broken
ignored_renderer
setting. - Improved Sublime Text 3 compatibility.
v1.20 (03/15/2013)
- Add support Sublime Text 3 (Experimental).
- Add new context command
Copy Markup as HTML
. - Remove unused command
Sweep Cache (Remove Unused)
. - Auto scroll now works correctly for documents contain images and MathJax equations.
v1.12 (03/13/2013)
- Renderes are now loaded asynchronously on startup (faster Sublime Text 2 startup).
- Add litcoffee support.
This plugin released under MIT License:
Copyright (c) 2013 Timon Wong
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