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A basic markdown mode for LibreOffice writer would facilitate the use of markdown among users that do not understand markdown. If I want to ask for input to a markdown document today I cannot send it to users that do not work in text. If they could open it in LibreOffice then they could edit and send it back without feeling like they are out of their normal workflow.It would be nice to pick a markdown flavor like the one used in Pandoc or github

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Because LibreOffice supports MS Word.doc files, this popular answer from Stack Exchange might work for you: How can doc/docx files be converted to markdown or structured text? Pandoc supports conversion from docx to markdown directly: pandoc -f docx -t markdown foo.docx -o foo.markdown Several markdown formats are supported. Nov 17, 2020 The best Markdown editor will make it easy to write your content and quickly export it to PDF, web pages, or Rich Text Format. You can work on any platform. Since there are dozens of really good Markdown editors for all platforms (Linux, Mac, Windows, web, etc.), you can pretty much write and edit text from any device and location. This page was last edited 03:18:13, 2012-09-11 by LibreOffice Help user WikiSysop. Content is available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPLv3), unless otherwise specified, originally based on OpenOffice.org help. At 15:55 -0500, Honly Noname wrote: I am a recent convert to using Markdown for creating draft documents, outlines etc. Now I would also like to create drafts of documents and of slide presentations in markdown to later be transferred to OpenOffice or LibreOffice Writer for finishing the text documents or OpenOffice or LibreOffice Impress for finishing slide presentations.

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I know this petition requires a monumental effort .. but.. Would it be a bad idea to:Have a general public markdown editor?Anyone with only 'Standard Office Suite' knowledge to edit .md files?Avoid everyone installing another text editor Typora, haroopad, joplin, etc.?For all of them to generate a set of files with a consistent style?To collaborate with many people of any age, plumbers, architects, programmers, economist, etc. for everyday projects (construction of powerplants, bridges, refineries, hospitals and even for student homework)?To have standard tools like spellcheck and collaborate?Save countless of hours formatting?Stretching a lot.. even automatic table of contents..

Libreoffice Markdown Support

I know it doesn't seem relevant .. Just asking 3 people to create a file with info gathered from www with consistent style (paragraph, line, font, etc) is such a pain..For us everyday users that do not post on this forum you'll save ..(more)

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The LibreOffice software and its ecosystem are a wonderful creation, also from ideological point. I wish it can become this one and only 'Standard Office Suite'. But I'm afraid it might loose ground among the user types of the technically-versed, the researchers (knowledge synthesizing) and the creatives.

An elegant markdown mode in LibreOffice would help to keep the technical & research-types on board.

The creatives are operating in other spheres, but at least during their forming years in school and university there's a propensity that they may be (guided to) using LibreOffice, if it was 'The Standard Office Suite'.

Personally I use LibreOffice on Linux as a Markdown editor (save as Text) mainly because LibreOffice of the LanguageTools plugin and a decent spelling check. While it is not ideal, from my humble point of view it 500% better than any Editor (online/offline) which or offer markdown support or grammar tools. I also, often write in French which lower even more the chance of finding a better product than LibreOffice for my need and expectation. But yes it would be awesome if natively LibreOffice could support Markdown and/or a LibreOfficeMD as light editor/version of LibreOffice.