![]() ![]() ![]() Join our Gitter channel if you have any problems with MacDown. You can also file an issue directly on GitHub if you prefer so. But please, search first to make sure no-one has reported the same issue already before opening one yourself. MacDown does not update in your computer immediately when we make changes, so something you experienced might be known, or even fixed in the development version. MacDown depends a lot on other open source projects, such as Hoedown for Markdown-to-HTML rendering, Prism for syntax highlighting (in code blocks), and PEG Markdown Highlight for editor highlighting. If you find problems when using those particular features, you can also consider reporting them directly to upstream projects as well as to MacDown’s issue tracker. I will do what I can if you report it here, but sometimes it can be more beneficial to interact with them directly. Path: /Applications/MacDown.app/Contents/MacOS/MacDownĢ260 Thread_3880202 DispatchQueue_1: -thread (serial) Sampling completed, processing symbols.Īnalysis of sampling MacDown (pid 23354) every 1 millisecond Or, if you prefer to buy me a drink personally instead, just send me a tweet when you visit Taipei, Taiwan, where I live.Sampling process 23354 for 3 seconds with 1 millisecond of run time between samples If you find MacDown suitable for your needs, please consider giving me a tip through PayPal. The issue that I found was not related to memory consumption…I don’t think. And it never happened when nothing was going on. I had to be typing fast, deleting text, or something that was high rate at the keyboard. I kept thinking that there was some buffering that would saturate. If I wait for a long time, the spinning beachball would eventually stop and I could continue. I don’t remember who it was that suggested this, but I too believe that it’s a lot more stable when I turn off the automatic rendering and just do command-R when I want it to. I’m running 10.12.3 on 3 computers, all of which exhibit the issue. I’ve actually upgraded two of them yesterday. Reading ahead, to Tzu-ping’s concern about MathJax. ![]()
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