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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
2007 Mar 04
1
Maruku + webgen - access to meta-information from content converter
Hi! I am the author of Maruku (http://maruku.rubyforge.org/), a Markdown-superset interpreter. At the moment I am 1) learning webgen 2) integrating Maruku+webgen 3) converting my website to webgen, so I have many questions (one question, one message). First one: I wrote the straightforward maruku.rb converter (see attachment). In a content converter, how can I access the meta-information of
2007 Jan 02
3
Revised - Revised 2005 proposal for meta-data
Happy new year! This is the revised revised proposal: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.md http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.html http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.pdf I wait for comments. -- Andrea Censi "Life is too important to be taken seriously" (Oscar Wilde) Web: http://www.dis.uniroma1.it/~censi
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
2007 Jan 10
1
Proposal for meta-data (third revision)
Hello again! This is the revised revised revised proposal: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.md http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.html http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.pdf The main change was to use an opening string of brace+colon "{:" to not lock-up the precious "{" forever, so that in the future one could think of using the braces also for other purposes.
2008 Sep 17
2
bug in maruku with single-element nested unordered list?
This does not produce the expected output, yet does work on the dingus [1]: * asdf * asdf >> require ''maruku'' => true >> doc = Maruku.new("* asdf\n * asdf\n") => md_el(:document,[ md_el(:ul,[md_el(:li_span,["asdf * asdf"],{:want_my_paragraph=>false},[])],{},[]) ],{},[]) >> doc.to_html => "<ul>\n<li>asdf *
2006 Dec 29
3
Revised 2005 proposal for meta-data
Hello to all! This is the revised 2005 proposal for meta-data, much more in detail: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.md http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.html http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.pdf I wait for comments. At the end of the document, there are some open issues. And I need a regexp wizard to look over the "grammar" section. Cheers, -- Andrea Censi
2006 Dec 30
4
Escaping inside code blocks?
I am doing unit-tests for Maruku and every once in a while I run into some doubts. I am posting a lot to the list, but all of these messages should be in-topic (tell me if not). Consider the input: --- `There is a literal backtick (\`) here.` `There is a literal backtick (\\`) here.` ``There is a literal backtick (`) here.`` --- The documentation says that line 2 and 3 are equivalent.
2010 Feb 15
29
webgen 0.5.11 released
Hey everybody! -------------- webgen 0.5.11 has just been released! If you don''t know what webgen is, read the "What''s webgen?" section down below. This announcement is also available at http://webgen.rubyforge.org/news/release_0_5_11.html In this release there are two big changes regarding the internals of webgen: 1. The dependency on facets has been removed
2004 Feb 16
1
consensus trees/groups from clustering
Hi, I wish to build consensus groups/tree from a set of bootstraps from a clustering algorithm such as hc or k-means, but can't find an R-function that does this. Does anyone know of an R procedure/function which allows one to build such consensus groups/tree .? Many thanks, Andrew ******************************************************************* Dr Andrew E Teschendorff Hutchison/MRC
2011 Feb 09
2
Wiki - consensus about personal pages?
Hi guys, I'd like to know if there is a consensus about linking to personal websites on the personal wiki page every new user gets in the wiki. I maintain several games in the AppDB and created a wiki page recently describing some tricks for AppDB maintainers. I also created a personal wiki page, describing what I am doing on wine, what my email address is and where one can found my blog.
2010 Nov 04
2
File Extension Consensus
I see in the archives that using a common extension for markdown has been discussed. Has an official consensus ever been reached? Thanks -- Brett
2008 Apr 20
1
Reg. consensus ranking
Dear All, I have a list of models(1000) which have variable scores from 20 different method. I would like to rank models using consensus approach based on high scores from different methods.Is there any function available in R for this purpose? I will appreciate any pointers in this regard. Thank you very much in Advance, Mallika
2007 Mar 04
1
Questions about tags
Two questions about tags: 1) How can I disable tags execution? In my webpage I use a lot of "{" "}" (LaTeX / Bibtex); also Maruku uses the brackets for uses; plus, I don''t need tags. 2) Is it possible to change the magic characters "{" and "}"? Ok, not really a question -- the answer is no, I looked at the source code. If it was possible to
2007 Mar 09
3
Transformation order
I see that the well-defined order for transforming a page to HTML is: - Transform the content using the content converter ... - Replace tags I think it should be the other way around. I wrote this plugin that transform {flickr: <url of the photo>} into something like: <div> Foto, caption, etc. </div> Now, because of the order of transformations, the
2007 Sep 27
3
There is a easy way to valid markup?
Do I have to create a custom Expectation Matcher? or there is a way to integrate assert_valid_asset plugin? thx -- Edgar Gonz?lez Gonz?lez --
2006 Jul 05
0
rendering wiki markup
the app i am currently working on has a set of static documents/articles that users can select.. alot of these are documents that have links to articles on other sites, etc.. and are edited fairly regularly by the site administrators.. all the admins are totally down with wiki markup, and i think it makes sense to store that info in wiki format, so they can edit it easily.. my question is..
2006 Jan 12
0
Markaby (Markup as Ruby) plugin
With the help of Tim Fletcher, I''m glad to present a new plugin for writing HTML templates in plain Ruby. You write .mab templates in app/views/ which contain Builder-like representations of HTML. As an illustration, here is the scaffold edit.rhtml remade as Markaby: h1 ''Editing product'' start_form_tag :action => ''update'', :id =>
2012 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM markup for LaTeX lstlisting
Dear colleagues, Yesterday a question regarding existence of <subj> was raised on IRC. FWIW, attached are TeX source with \lstdefinelanguage{llvm}, based on the vim syntax file and a sample PDF output. You can include it to your LaTeX articles or beamer slides. Also, it would be great, if someone could highlight types or improve it in any other way! Best, - Dima. -------------- next part
2006 May 02
2
Bug: invalid nesting of inline markup across link labels
Hi John, there?s a bug in Markdown.pl: [foo*bar](#) [baz*quux](#) This expands to the following: <p><a href="#">foo<em>bar</a> <a href="#">baz</em>quux</a></p> Those `*` should either be disregarded or the tags should nest correctly: 1. <p><a href="#">foo*bar</a> <a