Marked 2 is a specialized for macOS developed by Brett Terpstra . Unlike a standard editor, it focuses on providing a high-quality, live-updating view of your document regardless of which text editor you use (such as Obsidian, Scrivener, or Vim). It is widely used for:
: Notifications can now stick or coalesce, reducing screen clutter during frequent updates.
: Converting Markdown into professional-grade PDFs, Word docs, and HTML. Marked 2.6.18
: New indicators with cancel buttons show when links are dimmed, zoom is active, or comments are hidden.
The primary feature of , released in early 2023, was a significant improvement to its rendering engine designed to provide " 100% less jitter " during updates. This version shifted how the preview window refreshes, making it much smoother for writers using real-time previews. Key Updates in Version 2.6.18 Marked 2 is a specialized for macOS developed
: Optimizations were made to decrease the time between saving a file and seeing the update in Marked.
: Addressed issues like "c++" fenced code blocks causing rendering errors and improved how horizontal rules are converted to page breaks. About Marked 2 This version shifted how the preview window refreshes,
: The preview now uses JavaScript DOM replacement instead of a full window refresh. This change specifically improves the "Streaming Preview" experience by eliminating the flickering effect when you save a document.
Marked 2 is a specialized for macOS developed by Brett Terpstra . Unlike a standard editor, it focuses on providing a high-quality, live-updating view of your document regardless of which text editor you use (such as Obsidian, Scrivener, or Vim). It is widely used for:
: Notifications can now stick or coalesce, reducing screen clutter during frequent updates.
: Converting Markdown into professional-grade PDFs, Word docs, and HTML.
: New indicators with cancel buttons show when links are dimmed, zoom is active, or comments are hidden.
The primary feature of , released in early 2023, was a significant improvement to its rendering engine designed to provide " 100% less jitter " during updates. This version shifted how the preview window refreshes, making it much smoother for writers using real-time previews. Key Updates in Version 2.6.18
: Optimizations were made to decrease the time between saving a file and seeing the update in Marked.
: Addressed issues like "c++" fenced code blocks causing rendering errors and improved how horizontal rules are converted to page breaks. About Marked 2
: The preview now uses JavaScript DOM replacement instead of a full window refresh. This change specifically improves the "Streaming Preview" experience by eliminating the flickering effect when you save a document.