The Custom CSS preference pane lets you manage the look of your output. This is the Real Preview and I will describe it later on in this review. That should make your inner-geek happy if you are into that kind of a thing.Ĭlicking on the Real Preview tab in the preferences window, shows: You get to define the margins for PDF export, and you get syntax highlighting of your code. You get to choose between Github flavored markdown or MultiMarkdown. You get to define the styles used by the preview window. Makes writing markdown easy when the program autocompletes the tags you use in markdown.Ĭlicking on the Preview tab in the preferences window, gets you the following: The automation elements are much appreciated. I like the adjustments to the full screen text window, on an iMac the default lines are too long, squeezing the window makes it a lot more useable. You can make adjustments to how the text and paragraphs are going to be spaced in your document. I am going to cover a few things in it.Ĭlick on the Editor tab in the preferences window, and you get: This is the LightPaper preferences window. If you are not familiar with markdown this is a great way of finding out how your document will render in html. ![]() The preview window shows realtime changes to your document. The tabs are at the top of the editing window. LightPaper lets you open multiple files in tabs. This is where you input and read the content of the files you have open.
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