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This feature allows users to automatically include a Markdown document in the output HTML document. The included document will not be visible in the Editor pane. This can be used to add reference content to multiple documents like footnotes, hyperlinks or images.↵ ↵ For example, a reference file could contain the following relative-style hyperlinks:↵ ↵ [mdp]: http://markdownpad.com↵ [goog]: http://google.com↵ ↵ Once this reference file is added to MarkdownPad, the hyperlink references can be accessed across multiple documents, as shown below.↵ ↵ You can [learn more about MarkdownPad][mdp] or search for more information [on Google][goog]. ToolTip_MarkdownReferenceFile | This feature allows users to automatically include a Markdown document in the output HTML document. The included document will not be visible in the Editor pane. This can be used to add reference content to multiple documents like footnotes, hyperlinks or images. For example, a reference file could contain the following relative-style hyperlinks: [mdp]: http://markdownpad.com [goog]: http://google.com Once this reference file is added to MarkdownPad, the hyperlink references can be accessed across multiple documents, as shown below. You can [learn more about MarkdownPad][mdp] or search for more information [on Google][goog]. | Details | |
This feature allows users to automatically include a Markdown document in the output HTML document. The included document will not be visible in the Editor pane. This can be used to add reference content to multiple documents like footnotes, hyperlinks or images.↵ ↵ For example, a reference file could contain the following relative-style hyperlinks:↵ ↵ [mdp]: http://markdownpad.com↵ [goog]: http://google.com↵ ↵ Once this reference file is added to MarkdownPad, the hyperlink references can be accessed across multiple documents, as shown below.↵ ↵ You can [learn more about MarkdownPad][mdp] or search for more information [on Google][goog]. This feature allows users to automatically include a Markdown document in the output HTML document. The included document will not be visible in the Editor pane. This can be used to add reference content to multiple documents like footnotes, hyperlinks or images. For example, a reference file could contain the following relative-style hyperlinks: [mdp]: http://markdownpad.com [goog]: http://google.com Once this reference file is added to MarkdownPad, the hyperlink references can be accessed across multiple documents, as shown below. You can [learn more about MarkdownPad][mdp] or search for more information [on Google][goog]. You have to log in to edit this translation.
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