Displaying 20 results from an estimated 23 matches for "showdown".
2007 Feb 28
7
Showdown -- A javascript port of Markdown
Hi,
I've just posted the first public version of Showdown, a full
javascript port of Markdown. It's 10KB and works in all major
browsers. Try out the sample app:
<http://www.attacklab.net/showdown-gui.html>
Full source code is available:
<http://www.attacklab.net/showdown-v0.9.zip>
All the heavy lifting is done by the browser'...
2006 Oct 30
0
My showdown: Ruby/Rails, Perl/Catalyst, Python/Turbogears
My personal showdown:
Using Ruby on Rails:
I was pretty productive right away. Documentation though for the Rails
APIs and stuff is not as good as I''m use to in Perl (particulariy CPAN).
No being critical, just saying the Rails documentation left me hanging
more than once and guessing as to what I was doi...
2017 Feb 27
8
[Bug 99995] New: Dirt showdown very low fps (~3fps) after update mesa
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99995
Bug ID: 99995
Summary: Dirt showdown very low fps (~3fps) after update mesa
Product: Mesa
Version: 17.0
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau
Assignee: nouve...
2009 Aug 09
0
Lone Star Ruby Conference 2009 - 18 More Days till Showdown
Greetings from Austin - Home of the Lone Star Ruby Conference.
This year we are catering to your every desire. In addition to the
customary luxuries you have come to expect at LSRC, like the awesome food
or the power strips at every table for your hungry laptops, this year you
will also be greeted with:
* the new conference center sound system.
* bagels, yogurt, fruit and donuts for every
2007 Mar 03
1
Markdown within HTML
Before I start writing an HTML parser for Showdown, I want to see if there's
a safe way to have Markdown process the contents of HTML block elements by
default. I don't think markdown="1" is an official part of the language
yet, so this seems like a good time to talk about it.
Being able to wrap Markdown text in divs and spans w...
2010 Apr 02
1
Javascript implementation of PHP Markdown Extra?
I've been using the John Fraser's Showdown JavaScript port of Markdown
to do real-time previews in-browser. But I also would like to take
advantage of some of the extensions in Michel Fortin's PHP Markdown
Extra. Has anyone already tried to implement Markdown Extra in
JavaScript?
Thanks,
Keith
2012 Oct 31
2
New List of implementations.
...github account.
Note that this is a list of _libraries_, which differentiates it from
wikipedia's list [1]. For example, mmd2pdf is a command line script
which combines Multimarkdown and an html-to-pdf converter. That is not
a markdown library. Another example would be Pagedown, which combines
Showdown and an in-browser editor. Perhaps a useful tool, but not a
library - the library is already listed as Showdown. On the other
hand, I did list all of the bindings to the C libs (Discount &
Sundown), because those are still libs in their respective languages.
BTW, I intend to create a separate p...
2007 Jun 08
0
WMD: the Wysiwym Markdown Editor
...ke Markdown more accessible to first-time users. The
editor buttons generate the Markdown for you, and a live preview shows
the results as you type. Site authors can have the output submitted
in either Markdown or HTML. WMD works in modern versions of IE,
Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Konqueror.
[Showdown][1] is still open source, but this project is closed-source
(to the extent JavaScript *can* be). I'm going to take a crack at
charging for some features, but there's a free version that accepts
all Markdown and should be good for casual uses like blog comments.
Right now I'm going with...
2008 Mar 22
7
Babelmark
...scussions about the syntax.
So here's Babelmark, a testbed for various Markdown implementations
were you give the input and you get the HTML output for Markdown.pl
1.0.1 and 1.0.2b8, PHP Markdown and PHP Markdown Extra, Python
Markdown, Text::Markdown and Text::MultiMarkdown, and finally Showdown.
Unfortunatly, my web host doesn't do Ruby, nor Java, C# or Lua, so the
online version is missing a couple of interesting implementations.
Locally on my computer Babelmark also do BlueCloth, Maruku, MarkdownJ,
markdown.lua, and Pandoc. I'm very sorry if your Markdown
implementation...
2008 Sep 08
13
list corner case
...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 sublist
PHP Markdown, Text::Markdown, Pandoc
(c) treat as an unordered list followed by an ordered list
Maruku, Discount, PEG Markdown
John
2025 Feb 10
1
ssh-askpass-gnome can't move window once opened
On Mon, 10 Feb 2025, muh muh wrote:
> Greetings ssh-askpass-gnome maintainers,
>
> I am running:
> ?Kernel: 6.8.0-52-generic arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 13.3.0
> clocksource: tsc
> ? Desktop: Cinnamon v: 6.4.6 tk: GTK v: 3.24.41 wm: Muffin v: 6.4.1 vt:
> 7 dm: LightDM v: 1.30.0
> ??? Distro: Linux Mint 22.1 Xia base: Ubuntu 24.04 noble
>
> I have
2011 Feb 08
2
two lists without separating text (corner case?)
First we consider two lists with different type:
- foo
- bar
1. first
1. second
There are two interceptions:
a. one unordered list
b. one unordered list followed by one ordered list
Implementations conforming to a:
- Markdown.pl
- Python Markdown
- BlueCloth
- MarkdownJ
- markdown.lua,
- Showdown
Implementations conforming to b:
- PHP Markdown
- Text::Markdown
- Maruku
- Pandoc
- Discount
- PEG Markdown
I feel that option b is intuitive.
Then what about two lists of the same type?
- apple
- orange
* John
* Jane
Is this a) ONE or b) TWO list?
All markdown implementation mentioned a...
2011 Jul 07
6
writing tools that use light-markup
let's talk about writing tools that use markdown
(or more broadly, another form of light-markup)...
to begin with, there is the markdown "dingus"...
from a demo perspective, it has been _fantastic_.
it has provided interested observers a quick idea
about the simplicity and the power of markdown.
as a writing tool, it's a bit clunky; it will work, yes,
but i'd doubt many
2009 Feb 26
3
monospaced fonts
> The use of? monospace fonts
> is an expectation for reading Markdown.
> Really, it's the whole point.
um...
no.
going way back to "triumph of the nerds",
the number-one example steve jobs used
to symbolize the absence of any esthetics
at microsoft (and thus -- by extension --
inside the head of bill gates) was the fact
they found a monospaced font acceptable.
2009 Sep 30
8
Cycle/Partials issue
First off, I''m fairly new to ruby on rails so this may appear simple but
I''m just learning the ropes :)
So I have a simple blog app where a post has many comments. The ''show''
view for posts renders a partial for each comment the post has. The css
class of the containing div element is cycled using cycle(). The partial
code is,
<% div_for(comment, :class
2011 Jul 29
0
HTML sanitization
...e_htmlSanitize][], or [NodeHtmlParser][] ? rather than hacking one
together from scratch. (As a fallback, I could write a very simple parser for
the tags-and-attributes subset of XHTML.) I'm a little worried about the
performance implications of this; markdown-js is already a little slower than
Showdown, and this could make the matter worse. Does **anybody have
recommendations here?**
(In the case where it's running in a modern browser, we could use `DOMParser`
as an optimization, but enough people are using markdown-js in Node that I
think it doesn't make sense to depend on that.)
[jsdo...
2017 Aug 03
0
Wine release 2.14
...4D-4D52-A612-46C3FDA07DD4')
42508 start.exe does not detect its title argument when it should (breaking .e.g URL opening in League of Legends)
42514 start.exe incorrectly treats multiple quoted arguments as the console title (breaking .e.g URL opening in League of Legends)
42526 DiRT Showdown hangs on start
43135 The Witcher 3. The game does not start after upgrading to wine-staging 2.9. On wine-staging 2.8 game works.
43144 Distorted graphics in the game Starcraft 2.
43369 Nora, Princess and Stray cat (demo): fails to run (division by zero)
43402 Star Wars - Knights of the...
2011 Oct 25
3
thanks for your input, fletcher
...t;as I type" preview.
i have. i've found it to be _tremendously_ useful.
well, i prefer if there's a slight delay in the update,
so it doesn't trigger _while_ i'm writing, but rather
after any pause, the length of which is user-chosen.
(does anyone here remember the "showdown" site?)
> I've never found it useful
> to have an "as I type" preview.
> Therefore it's not in Composer.
again, it woulda been nice if you told us that sooner.
> Again, plenty of other apps offer this
> if that's what you want.
they...
2015 Aug 08
2
RFC: PGO Late instrumentation for LLVM
...served in real world large C++ programs.
>> Supporting context sensitive profiling is another way to solve this, but it
>> will introduce large additional runtime/memory overhead.
>>
>>
>> 1.2 Non-optimal placement of count update
>>
>> Another much smaller showdown factor is the placement of the counter
>> updates. Current front-end based instrumentation applies the
>> instrumentation to each front-end lexical construct. It also minimizes the
>> number of static instrumentations. Note that it always instruments the
>> entry count of th...
2015 Aug 10
3
RFC: PGO Late instrumentation for LLVM
...g context sensitive profiling is another way to solve this,
> but it
> >>> will introduce large additional runtime/memory overhead.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 1.2 Non-optimal placement of count update
> >>>
> >>> Another much smaller showdown factor is the placement of the counter
> >>> updates. Current front-end based instrumentation applies the
> instrumentation
> >>> to each front-end lexical construct. It also minimizes the number of
> static
> >>> instrumentations. Note that it always instr...