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2006 Aug 10
1
pandoc - an implementation of Markdown in Haskell
...turedText, rich text format, and S5 HTML slide shows. It partially converts HTML, LaTeX, and reStructuredText to Markdown. It also makes it easy to include LaTeX math on HTML pages, using Peter Jipsen's ASCIIMathML.js. Source code and instructions are available at http://sophos.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/pandoc.html pandoc isn't a "fully compliant" markdown implementation. I've documented the (very minor) differences in the README file. I'd be curious to hear any impressions, bug reports, etc. (especially if you get it working on Windows -- I've tried it only on linux a...
2007 Jan 09
1
Pandoc 0.3
...own version of any web page. + markdown2pdf converts markdown to PDF in one step. + hsmarkdown is a drop-in replacement for Markdown.pl. - Multi-platform: runs on Windows, MacOS X, Linux, Unix. Binary packages are available for Windows and OS X. Website: http://sophos.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/pandoc/ Downloads: http://code.google.com/p/pandoc/downloads/list A quick demonstration: http://sophos.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/pandoc/examples.html Changelog: http://sophos.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/pandoc/changelog.html [More accurate]: http://code.google.com/p/pandoc/wiki/PandocVsMarkdownPl [fa...
2011 Jun 28
3
PEG Markdown Highlight
Dear fellow Markdown enthusiasts, As you all might know, Markdown is a highly context sensitive language that the (often regex-based) syntax highlighting mechanisms in existing editors struggle to keep up with. I have taken John MacFarlane's excellent peg-markdown compiler and modified its parser to function as an interpreter for syntax highlighting purposes. The end result is a Markdown-specific syntax highlighter that should be able to match Markdown documents just as correctly as peg-markdown can, and that can easily be integr...
2002 Oct 31
7
Which tree should I be barking up?
...and = lpq command = lprm command = [homes] comment = Home Directories read only = No create mask = 0750 browseable = No [Apps] comment = Where network apps are loaded path = /home/apps guest ok = Yes Kind regards, Steven S. Macfarlane tel 712.204.8875
2015 May 24
6
NEWS.md support on CRAN
John MacFarlane, the author of Pandoc, has been working on a project ( http://commonmark.org/) to define a standard reference for Markdown*. There are already two reference implementations, one in javascript, the other in C: https://github.com/jgm/cmark Regards, baptiste * There was some initial controversy wi...
2006 Nov 13
2
mongrel upload progress and nginx
Does anyone know whether the mongrel upload progress plugin works with nginx? It works fine for my app under pound, but not with nginx. I am using DRb to handle the uploads as detailed at http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/upload_progress.html . If I am using pound I can see the uploads with irb -r lib/upload_client.rb , but cannot if I am using nginx. Does anyone know anything more about this
2010 May 11
1
Announcing Spirit Markdown
...0.1.0 release. This means that there are some regressions against the Perl implementation, but for the most part it should be usable. No attempts have been made to optimise the parsers or the overall operation. Boost Spirit is a parser generator for PEG-based grammars. My grammar is based on John MacFarlane's PEG grammars for markdown, and to him I am much indebted. There are however quite a few differences between John's and mine and I'd be happy to discuss them. This project is hosted on launchpad, and there you will find source code and a binary for MacOS (other platforms forthcoming):...
2011 Nov 07
5
Multiline code block within a list
Hello, How to correctly made multiline code block within a list, like.. * foo * bar * ``` Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 ``` * Another list item The above markup is not working, what I want is Code 1, Code 2 and Code 3 appear in different lines. Thanks.
2008 Sep 08
13
list corner case
I'm curious how people think the following *should* be interpreted: - one 2. two http://babelmark.bobtfish.net/?markdown=-++one%0D%0A2.+two%0D%0A%0D%0A As you can see, implementations split into three groups here: (a) treat as an unordered list Markdown.pl, Python markdown, MultiMarkdown, BlueCloth, MarkdownJ, Showdown (b) treat as an unordered list with an ordered
2011 Aug 10
8
Universal syntax for Markdown
Hi, because of the great editor "Writer" from Information Architects I've learned about Markdown and I love it. But it's very confusing, that there are so many standards with different features: classical Markdown, Markdown Extra, MultiMarkdown. I think for most users and the spreading of Markdown it would be nice, to have only one syntax. And this universal syntax should have
2011 Oct 20
6
maybe a year ago, but not today
...nsensus would have been the way to go about this process a year ago. but not today. > Has anyone collected a would-be canonical list > of either the ambiguous cases in original MD, > or the variants between the versions of MD? well, i think it has become rather obvious that macfarlane is the most knowledgeable person -- by far -- when it comes to these matters... and, just as above, a year or two back, this would have been the direction for progress to be made... but again, not today. *** allan odgaard said: > I see a bigger chance of filling the niche between >...
2005 Jan 16
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM & Incremental Compilation
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Tim Macfarlane wrote: > Hi people! > I'm looking for a back-end compiler for a language project of mine, LLVM > looks promising, but I'd like to clear a few things up first: > > 1. What relation does LLVM bear with GCC; why would somebody use LLVM > for a compiler back-end over GCC (asid...
2011 Apr 11
2
CodeDown = Markdown as the universal language for program documentation
...is just a composition of two functions haskellToMarkdown markdownToHtml Haskell source code ---------------------------------> Markdown ------------------------> HTML For the markdownToHtml part I used the very powerful Pandoc module, written by John MacFarlane. This week, I'll give a talk about it on a meeting of the Dutch Haskell User Group, and I intend to publish it, as soon as possible. During the preparations for the talk, I thought I should call the whole idea "CodeDown", including "Php(Code)Down" as the CodeDown for PHP,...
2005 Jan 16
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM & Incremental Compilation
Hi people! I'm looking for a back-end compiler for a language project of mine, LLVM looks promising, but I'd like to clear a few things up first: 1. What relation does LLVM bear with GCC; why would somebody use LLVM for a compiler back-end over GCC (aside from the Virtual Machine)? How do the goals of GCC and LLVM differ as compiler toolkits? 2. How conducive to Incremental Compilation
2012 Sep 12
2
inline link syntax question
I don't believe this question has been discussed before on this list: Should whitespace be allowed between the bracketed and parenthesized parts of an inline link? For example, [foo] (/url) The markdown syntax documentation says explicitly that a space is allowed between the two parts of a *reference-style* link: > Reference-style links use a second set of square brackets, inside
2011 Feb 28
4
mlogit.data
....3’, ‘1007.2’, ‘1008.3’, ‘1008.4’, ‘1009.1’, ‘1009.2’, ‘1009.3’, ‘101.1’, ‘1010.4’, ‘1011.1’, ‘1012.2’, ‘1013.3’, ‘1013.4’, [..., truncated] It seems as though the mlogit.data command tries to reassign my row.names, and doesn't do it right. Is this accurate? How do I move forward? -- Gregory Macfarlane, EIT Graduate Research Assistant School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology gregmacfarlane@gmail.com 801.616.9822 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 May 24
2
NEWS.md support on CRAN
...stion. What issues did I mention? Or are you talking about Kurt's post, who first mentioned news()? And what structure are you talking about? Duncan Murdoch > > >> On 24 May 2015, at 10:51 am, Baptiste Auguie <baptiste.auguie at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> John MacFarlane, the author of Pandoc, has been working on a project (http://commonmark.org/) to define a standard reference for Markdown*. There are already two reference implementations, one in javascript, the other in C: https://github.com/jgm/cmark >> >> Regards, >> >> baptiste >&gt...
2014 Mar 01
2
Complete GSOC idea
Hi everyone, I am thinking of working on the following ideas for my GSOC proposal based on my discussions with Olly and my own understanding. Rather than focusing on an entire perftest module, I have decided to focus on implementing performance tests for weighting schemes based on a wikipedia dump and in addition to that, build a framework to measure the
2008 May 03
1
markdown implementation in C using PEG grammar
I've just uploaded an implementation of markdown in C. It defines the syntax using a PEG grammar, so it should be easy to extend and modify. Right now it can produce output in either HTML or LaTeX, but it would be simple to add other output formats. It's very fast: on my machine, it converts a 178K markdown file in 0.14 seconds (vs. 9.6 seconds for the latest Markdown.pl and 0.57 seconds
2006 Jul 07
1
Fwd: installing backgroundrb
I''m trying to use BackgrounDRb to do image processing on large uploaded zip files of images, but $script/plugin install svn://rubyforge.org//var/svn/backgroundrb gives me this: /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/open-uri.rb:88:in `initialize'': No such file or directory - svn://rubyforge.org//var/svn/backgroundrb (Errno::ENOENT) I can install the old version with $script/plugin install