
Because markdown knows about code in two ways, which differs by
implementation, I have to ask which you want to use.
Do you want to mark code by indenting it or by fencing it?
As far as I remember the documentation, fenced code blocks should be
possible where indented are not.
But how exactly I had to search again.
Am 05.06.2014 00:58 schrieb "Dimitri DeFigueiredo" : Hi All, Is there a way to use literate haskell with GHC using Markdown but *not*
using the Bird style for the code?
It seems either one uses Bird style or has to put latex style \begin{code}
markup (which markdown doesn't hide) In other words, is there a way to mark up the code in Markdown in a way
that GHC understands without having to preprocess the file? I just wanted
to write a .lhs file in markdown like I write a .hs file today. Thanks, Dimitri
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