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Problems for a new user...
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I’m testing Editorial, looking for “the best” MultiMarkdown editor for iOS.
I have three problems with Editorial that somebody might be able to help me with:
- Links to footnotes don’t work (using
[^1]
and[^1]: Footnote text
syntax). Actually other internal links like{{TOC}}
don't seem to work either. I believe this might be an iOS problem that requires the developer to make some changes to the app. - In-line images don’t display (using

syntax - Can’t set MM preview to use Different heading/text fonts; I would like to use Verdana for headings and Georgia for text. I have experimented with the editor settings but can't seem to get this yo work.
NOTE: All these issues work correctly in ByWord so I don't believe I am having syntax problems.
Thanks in advance,
Peter - Links to footnotes don’t work (using
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Thanks folks for your overwhelming support.
I'll stick with ByWord; at least it works!
Consider this issue closed.
Peter
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@pja Hi, if I had Editorial I'd like to help you, but also if I had it, I would find some difficulties in answering you for one main reason over all: you have wrote about some problems you have with Editorial (but it could be any kind of software) without any complete runnable script or workflow or example that any user can execute/use, with a single/easy action, with his own device.
Without it (believe me, it is also my experience), very rarely someone gets bothered to write full working examples on his device that replicate your problems due to, mostly, the lack of time or interest from people in answering you.
So, post here some links of your scripts with full executable codes about footnotes, in-line images, etc.. and maybe you would be more lucky.
You (I, others, ...) have to do the main part of the work, even if the software is a paid software, believe me.
Bye
Matteo