tag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:/discussions/questions/22-generating-sensible-web-pages-from-mmdMultiMarkdown: Discussion 2018-10-19T08:27:53Ztag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/276381152013-07-05T12:42:56Z2013-07-05T12:42:58ZGenerating sensible web pages from MMD<div><p>Hello MMD Support</p>
<p>** I've also posted this at the Scrivener Support Forum, in case
that's more appropriate **</p>
<p>I've been using MMD to happily generate a LaTex PDF with four
chapters (to my great satisfaction). I now want to generate a set
of web pages to mirror the same content in HTML. I'm starting with
Scrivener, compiling to MMD / HTML and wondering what to do
next.</p>
<p>I'm mainly wondering about the most efficient way to generate a
series of web pages, rather than one single long one. I'm also
using Marked and MMD Composer to view the HTML output, because that
provides a layer of CSS that sufficiently "pretties" the
output.</p>
<ul>
<li>Can you point me in the right direction to what might be a
sensible workflow? (I think MMD CMS would probably be a step too
far for me.)</li>
<li>Do I need to (use MMD Composer to) manually divide the single
HTML output file from Scrivener (or Marked)? Or is there a way to
separate the files from the outset?</li>
<li>I will probably publish the end result either in a section of
my WordPress website, or via GitHub Pages.</li>
</ul>
<p>Any thoughts gratefully appreciated.</p></div>Johntag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/276381152013-07-09T04:52:55Z2013-07-09T04:52:55ZGenerating sensible web pages from MMD<div><p>I don't have a good tool for splitting Markdown/MMD files. I
seem to recall there being utilities to split long HTML pages, but
that was a <em>long</em> time ago.</p>
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<p>Fletcher T. Penney<br>
<a href=
"mailto:fletcher@fletcherpenney.net">fletcher@fletcherpenney.net</a></p></div>fletchertag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/276381152013-07-09T14:50:27Z2013-07-09T14:50:27ZGenerating sensible web pages from MMD<div><p>Ok, thanks. Time to get the hands dirty then!<br>
Shalom<br>
John</p>
<p><a href=
"http://www.about.me/jbclements">www.about.me/jbclements</a></p></div>John