![]() thus posting to the "story" blog creates a new story. as you can see on my "local test" account i have 3 "blogs" - blog,page and story. i don't have access to a windows machine at the moment, so I can't tell you specifically for w.bloggar, but i'll give you two examples from the mac world:Īttached to this issue is a screenshot of ecto ( ) which is my preferred app. how *exactly* this is used on the client side is dependent on how the client handles the fact that the API allows for multiple blogs per user account. Nedjo: essentially this patch follows teradome's suggestion to make use of the formerly unused 'blogid' parameter that exists as part of the APIs - specifically using that parameter to specify the node type to create. Likely we need to update the handling of category requests. The new release candidate of w.bloggar also seems to fail to set categories (when used in Movable Type mode). This patch won't I think do anything to address that issue. It sounds like this kind of general change would enable me to use MarsEdit (or any other blog editor )to its fullest potentional. ![]() Right now, MarsEdit can't use Drupal categories because of limitations in the XML-RPC API (according to brent ). How would a client select which type to create? The id is set (I'm thinking) by the server-but the client has to first make the posting. I don't fully understand the suggestion of using the node type as an id. Why not allow node types to be selected by using the name of the node type itself? I've left in hard-coded references in the "edit own." instance because the word needed is different from the module name (e.g., "stories" for the story module). Ask around and read MarsEdit reviews to decide if MarsEdit is right for you.Here is an updated patch partially addressing Moshe's suggestion to remove hard-coded module references. ![]() Markdown fan? Write in Markdown in the HTML editor and see a live-preview of the HTML rendering in the preview window.Ĭoming to the Mac from Windows? MarsEdit is similar to Live Writer, the popular Windows blog editor, but differs in some ways. – Write in Rich Text “WYSIWYG” that will be converted automatically to HTML when you publish, or hand-tune the HTML in a syntax-highlighted code editor. ![]() If you’re lucky enough to have a Mac, nothing is more powerful or more elegant than MarsEdit. – Perfect for professional bloggers and casual writers who don’t want to mess around with clunky web-based interfaces. – Avoid common browser-based problems like losing your edits by navigating to another page, poor spelling for lack of a spell checker, etc. – Easily browse for a photo from your iPhoto, Aperture, or Lightroom libraries, and embed it for automatic upload with your blog post. – Work offline with local drafts on your Mac, preview the formatting and content of your posts, and publish when you’re ready to share with the world. – Works with WordPress, Micro.blog, Tumblr, TypePad, Movable Type and dozens of other systems that support standard MetaWeblog and AtomPub interfaces. MarsEdit is the best way to write, preview, and publish your blog.įree to download! Unlock a free trial in the app, purchase a full license, or continue to use the app for free to maintain an archive on your Mac and work locally with your published blog posts.
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