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Apparently there's a list here - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/font-list/ - but it doesn't show a preview of the fonts. To find the serif fonts I would need to open all of them, one by one, in the Word application :(. Source: almost 2 years ago
The majority of Linux distributions employ open-source fonts to replace Microsoft’s classic typefaces such as Arial, Courier New, and Times. Red Hat designed the Liberation family to replace these similar-looking but different sizes — all you have to do when editing documents is choose your chosen font so that they are legible without interruptions! Source: about 2 years ago
Alternatively, you can use an online markdown editor like StackEdit or HackMD. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Use https://stackedit.io/ in the browser :). Source: 6 months ago
Markdown is awesome! But, when writing 1000 words+ articles, I quickly feel the need for a better experience. For years, I’ve used StackEdit — an open-source, in-browser Markdown editor — for editing all kinds of long-format Markdown text. That said, given my recent experience with WYSIWYG editors, I thought I could do something better. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
This is especially annoying as when I export from stackedit.io to HTML, then it just cuts off anything which is outside the greyed in code window! Source: 10 months ago
StackEdit[0] pretty much perfected what I needed out of a markdown editor - I just need somewhere to write my tickets/docs that wasn't Github so that I could format it properly while writing. I still use it from time to time [0]: https://stackedit.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
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Markdown by DaringFireball - Text-to-HTML conversion tool/syntax for web writers, by John Gruber
SF Mono - Use the SF Mono font in Atom by importing it from Terminal.app
MarkdownPad - MarkdownPad is a full-featured Markdown editor for Windows. Features: