Hello, Is there a patch laying around somewhere to convert Textile to LaTeX? (Instiki did/does this?) Or, better yet, is RedCloth 3.1 still in the pipeline? In ruby-talk 129874 (7 Feb 2005), why the lucky stiff wrote: > > Let me give you a roadmap of what to expect with RedCloth 3 > in the coming months. > > RedCloth 3.1 will focus on getting us diverse outputs. I am > reconciling LaTeX and Docbook patches right now. I also have > a ClibPDF patch. I want to freak out our publication folks by generating a NASA Technical Memorandum from our Redcloth-generated webpages every time they change. Thanks, -- Bil http://fun3d.larc.nasa.gov
Bil Kleb wrote : | Hello, | | Is there a patch laying around somewhere to convert | Textile to LaTeX? (Instiki did/does this?) | | Or, better yet, is RedCloth 3.1 still in the pipeline? | | In ruby-talk 129874 (7 Feb 2005), why the lucky stiff wrote: | > | > Let me give you a roadmap of what to expect with RedCloth 3 | > in the coming months. | > | > RedCloth 3.1 will focus on getting us diverse outputs. I am | > reconciling LaTeX and Docbook patches right now. I also have | > a ClibPDF patch. | | I want to freak out our publication folks by generating | a NASA Technical Memorandum from our Redcloth-generated | webpages every time they change. AFAIR, only the docbook stuff is currently present in subversion .... -- Frederick Ros aka Sleeper -- sleeper at jabber.fr Write clearly - don''t be too clever. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plaugher) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 191 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/redcloth-upwards/attachments/20060429/8eccbc18/attachment-0001.bin