I agree that Markdown syntax should be supported, and actually replace the current DokuWiki based syntax. Here are some reasons:
* MarkDown is much more wide-spread and well-known
* MarkDown syntax is usually easier to type, e.g. *bold* instead of **bold**
* MarkDown's syntax is closer to the way people format "ASCII" text anyway
* MarkDown was developed for being both easy-to-read and easy-to-write, so fits very well with Zim's collapsed edit/view mode
* MarkDown is better supported as a source language by Pandoc
* MarkDown has mechanisms for escaping for special characters
I agree that Markdown syntax should be supported, and actually replace the current DokuWiki based syntax. Here are some reasons:
* MarkDown is much more wide-spread and well-known
* MarkDown syntax is usually easier to type, e.g. *bold* instead of **bold**
* MarkDown's syntax is closer to the way people format "ASCII" text anyway
* MarkDown was developed for being both easy-to-read and easy-to-write, so fits very well with Zim's collapsed edit/view mode
* MarkDown is better supported as a source language by Pandoc
* MarkDown has mechanisms for escaping for special characters
See also http:// hiltmon. com/blog/ 2012/02/ 20/the- markdown- mindset/ and http:// 512pixels. net/markdown- new-word51/ for why and how people are using MarkDown as a universal tool anyway.
See also https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/zim/ +bug/946229 why mechanisms for escaping user input are important.