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2006 Dec 27
4
Maruku: a better Markdown interpreter for Ruby.
Hello to all!
Maruku is a Markdown interpreter written in Ruby. It is released under the GPL.
Maruku implements the original Markdown syntax and all the
improvements in PHP Markdown Extra. Moreover, it implements some ideas
from MultiMarkdown, and adds a syntax for specifying metadata for
block elements.
Unlike Bluecloth, Maruku creates an in-memory representation of the
document tree, and this
2004 Nov 01
2
Compilation error on mgcv_1.1-7 on OS X (10.3)
Greetings
I run into a compilation error when updating to mgcv_1.1-7 in R 2.0.0 on
OS X 10.3. Note that other pacakges have compiled nicely.
Some details are given below, but in short it looks like it's seeking for
/usr/local/lib/powerpc-apple-darwin6.8/3.4.2/
which I don't have. But I do have
/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/3.3
i.e a lower version of GCC in a different directory. More
2001 Nov 20
2
Help to conduct a random factor analysis with binomial response
Dear users of the R mailing list,
I am a ph.d. student in biology working on red deer in Norway, who would
like to conduct an analysis with random factor where the response is
binomially distributed. This cannot be conducted in S-plus, and I was told
by others that it may be possible in R. However, I soon got into trouble
which I hope you can help me to solve.
My model is on this form:
1999 Nov 09
1
Corrupt files after Samba-upgrade
HI,
I have just upgraded my Samba-servers to 2.0.5a. After this upgrade several
users have problems with corrupted files, the files are Word- and
Excel-files. Others experiencing this? I am running on HP-UX 10.2.
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2009 Oct 22
3
Order of Markdown and SmartyPants filters (was: Re: Markdown Support in Drupal6.14?)
2009/10/20 Lou Quillio <public at quillio.com>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 3:20 PM, AJG Baeumel
> <ajgb at st-maurices.n-lanark.sch.uk> wrote:
> > Why is Marksmarty no longersupported in Drupal 6.14?
>
> It's been a while since I've worked with Drupal, but I remember that
> MarkSmarty was really just a hybrid convenience filter. It's better to
> apply
2009 Oct 19
1
Markdown Support in Drupal6.14?
Why is Marksmarty no longersupported in Drupal 6.14?
AJG B?umel mailto:ajgB at st-maurices.n-lanark.sch.uk
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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
2008 Feb 18
1
Markdown RFC?
Hello,
Has anyone considered writing a formal specification for Markdown?
"Why specs matter"
http://diveintomark.org/archives/2004/08/16/specs
Thoughts?
Cheers,
--
PA.
http://alt.textdrive.com/nanoki/
2014 Dec 09
2
UTF8 markdown vignette
Dear all,
I'm trying to use a Markdown vignette with UTF-8 encoding. It compiles well when knitting the vignette in RStudio, but it fails to recognize the UTF-8 settings when building the source package. Can someone point out what I'm doing wrong? I tried to put the relevant information below.
Best regards,
Thierry
Details:
Using 64-bit R 3.1.2 with encoding = "native.enc"
2011 Dec 06
12
DLL not found
I am testing a Norwegian financial and invoicing software with Wine 1.3.
The app is called "Matrix ?konomi" (www.matrix.no)
Most things seems to work fine, but PDF export is not working. The app says ".dll not found".
I have checked with the publisher and they say that the DLL that they use for generating PDF's is called "DPDF_Gen.dll".
I have confirmed that
2014 Dec 09
0
UTF8 markdown vignette
On 09/12/2014, 5:19 AM, ONKELINX, Thierry wrote:
> Dear Duncan,
>
> The UTF-8 characters aren't properly rendered in the pdf version of the vignette.
> $?? ????? ?????? ?????? ????? ?? ?? is rendered as $????? ?????????? ???????????? ????? ?????? ? ???????? ????????
That looks as though the UTF-8 characters are being interpreted as
Latin1 characters (or whatever your native
2012 Dec 22
2
Tools for converting markdown to other formats with templating support
Hi all,
I'm new to the list but I've been using markdown for a while and I wonder if it might make the things I've been doing recently easier if I could find a tool that does what I need.
Essentially, I've been writing a lot of technical proposals of late (mostly using google docs), but I'd like to switch to writing them in Markdown (which handily means I can track revisions
2014 Dec 09
0
UTF8 markdown vignette
On 09/12/2014, 4:48 AM, ONKELINX, Thierry wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to use a Markdown vignette with UTF-8 encoding. It compiles well when knitting the vignette in RStudio, but it fails to recognize the UTF-8 settings when building the source package. Can someone point out what I'm doing wrong? I tried to put the relevant information below.
You don't describe the
2014 Dec 09
2
UTF8 markdown vignette
Dear Duncan,
The UTF-8 characters aren't properly rendered in the pdf version of the vignette.
$?? ????? ?????? ?????? ????? ?? ?? is rendered as $????? ?????????? ???????????? ????? ?????? ? ???????? ????????
The same problem occurs when I use render("vignette.md", output_format = "mypackage::mystyle"), instead of render("vignette.md", output_format =
2010 Dec 15
3
my scala markdown implementation
Hi,
I have written my own implementation of markdown in Scala. I only later
realized there is already one
( <http://tristanhunt.com/projects/knockoff/> ), but I put quite some
work into mine and I think it is never bad to have alternatives, so I
wanted to release it anyway. I want to use the same BSD License as the
original markdown, but before I put it out into the wild I wanted to ask
2009 Feb 05
0
Slide Show (S9) Gem V0.7 - Better Support for More Markdown (Ruby) Libs and More
Hello,
== What's new in 0.7?
I removed the dependency on Maruku (and Oniguruma) and now allow and
check for optional installed Markdown libraries/gems. For now the
search order for markdown libraries is first come, first serve, that
is:
rdiscount > rpeg-markdown > maruku > bluecloth (fallback, always
present because it's required in gem spec).
If you want to use
2012 Jun 16
0
markdown gem - Markdown Engine Wrapper - Use Your Markdown Library of Choice in Ruby
Hello,
I've created a markdown gem in Ruby that lets you use your markdown
library of choice. Preconfigured markdown libraries include: kramdown,
redcarpet, bluecloth, maruku, rpeg-markdown, rdiscount, pandoc-ruby.
Usage in your Ruby code:
require 'markdown'
Markdown.new( 'Hello World' ).to_html
The gem also includes a little command line tool. Try markdown
2008 Jul 22
1
standard-izing extended markdown
Hello!
On the markdown site it is written: "Markdown?s syntax is intended for
one purpose: to be used as a format for writing for the web.", although
recently I moved from Emacs Muse to Markdown markup for writing my study
notes and plan to use it for writing technical documentation as well.
However, in order to be able to use the features I had in Muse, I write
using
2014 Dec 09
0
UTF8 markdown vignette
Dear Yihui,
I have created a reproducible example at https://github.com/ThierryO/utf8vignette
The \usepackage{} line is needed, otherwise R CMD check --as-cran will give a warning.
%\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} did not solve the problem.
I use rmarkdown_0.3.11
HTML vignette is not an option as the vignette demonstrates the use of a custom beamer output format.
Best regards,
Thierry
ir. Thierry
2011 Jun 02
5
`time` element syntax
Hi folks,
I expect that the response to this post will be "we don't need such a
thing", but humour me for a moment by pretending that in fact we do.
HTML5 added a number of new tags to the mix, but arguably the most
significant is the `time` element. It associates a machine-readable
timestamp with a human-readable string (e.g. `<time