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2009 Jul 24
2
[PATCH server] add collapsable sections to vm form
the vm form is getting cluttered, this patch simply add collapsable sections to the form, making the 'storage' and 'network' sections collapsed by default credit goes to jayg for contributing alot to this patch in terms of simplification and cleanup --- src/app/helpers/application_helper.rb | 4 +- src/app/views/vm/_form.rhtml | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------
2009 May 07
1
increasing memory for R bg job
Hi, Is the following command used to increase the memory or any other command when a background R job is run? R --min-vsize=vl --max-vsize=vu --min-nsize=nl --max-nsize=nu --max-ppsize=N source: http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-patched/library/base/html/Memory.html Thx Carol [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Jun 19
0
[PATCH server] add toggable sections to vm form
the vm form is getting cluttered, this patch simply add collapsable sections to the form, making the 'resources' and 'network' sections collapsed by default - icon added - methods added to the js - reorganization / cleanup in rhtml, indentation changes, no functionality or content changes --- src/app/views/vm/_form.rhtml | 109
2013 Jan 23
3
footnote:id, colons and jquery
I just received a [bug report] for Python-Markdown complaining that colons are used in the ids of footnotes. For reference, we [output] the same format at PHP Markdown Extra. The general complaint is that the colon in the id attribute (`id="fnref:1"`) causes jquery to choke when referencing that id from javascript because jquery uses colons to indicate pseudo elements (as does CSS). As
2006 Jun 07
2
display two columns using fixed width divs
Hi. I want to display some related information in two columns. Originally I wanted to use frames and googling led me to http://lists.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/2006-May/037972.html which suggest divs instead. I modified my code to this: <body> <div style=''width: 300px; overflow: scroll''> <%= render :partial => "col1" %> </div>
2009 Apr 07
1
Python-Markdown 2.0 Final Released!
I am happy to announce the release of Python-Markdown 2.0 final. We have versions for Python 2.3-2.6 and Python 3.0! See the release notes here: https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=674043&group_id=153041 Download from PyPI here: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Markdown/2.0 -- ---- \X/ /-\ `/ |_ /-\ |\| Waylan Limberg
2008 Apr 01
3
HTML entities in URLs and urlencoding
We recently received the following bug report for the python-markdown implementation: > The "&" are escaped in URLs. > > An example: > [Link](http://www.site.com/?param1=value1&param2=value1) > > Should output: > <a href="http://www.site.com/?param1=value1&param2=value1">Link</a> > > Currently outputs: > <a
2010 Feb 25
2
[PATCH] Enhance vms display
It can be quite hard to manage a pool of 40-50 VMs without informations about the OS running, the contact (which is the only one to know when the vm can really be destroyed) or an End Of Life date. This patch add those fields, and rework a little the VM list view, in order to show gracefully those new fields. It has been made at the expense of UUID, Total Run Time & Load fields. Since those
2012 Aug 07
1
Footnote output not valid.
I just received a report [1] that the footnote output we use in Python-Markdown (an exact copy of PHP Markdown Extra [3]) is not valid HTML [3]. If you notice he's using HTML5. At least the footnote syntax does valid on XHTML1 or HTML4. Anyway, any suggestions on how the various footnote implementations want to move forward with this? [1]: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/issues/129
2008 Feb 13
3
Syntax for extensions
Hello, I need to to slightly extend the markdown syntax. (place an image (img tag) in text which URL has not yet been determined). Therefore I want to define something like $[Alt text](img.jpg) which would be replaced by my pre-processor with ![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg) and then sent to markdown. Is there any special syntax that should be used for such 3rd party extensions? How would you do
2006 Nov 22
4
Know ye of such a beast ?
// hoping this is sufficiently on-topic // php-driven, markdown-aware, open source wiki/cms that has some degree of version control, a flexible system for privs/access control, is installable (or buildable) on OS X and has an easy installer for windows ?
2009 Feb 18
4
Disambiguate List Item Followed by Code Block
Howdy, Quick question: Since list items with multiple paragraphs need to be indented four spaces, and code blocks are also indented four spaces, is there any way to disambiguate a list followed by a code block? Example: * This is a list item. * And so is this. Is this a second paragraph in the second list item, or a code block? It looks like Markdown.pl and discount
2010 Mar 01
3
multiline header
Hi, first of all thanks for such a great syntax, so far it's the best I know! I have a document with quite long titles and I was wondering if it was possible to hard-break them: e.g.: This is a veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrry long title ======================================================= would be This is a veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrry
2011 Dec 22
3
A bug or an undocumented feature?
Hi list, I'm using Python-Markdown and found a potential bug ( or an undocumented feature? ) Can anyone confirm this? Thank you :-) Bug report on Python-Markdown issue list: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/issues/64
2011 Apr 07
1
ol start with a specific number?
We recently received a request and working patch for Python-Markdown which adds support for starting an ordered list with the number given on the first line. For example: 3. Foo 4. Bar would result in <ol> <li start="3">Foo</li> <li>Bar</li> </ol> I'm not opposed to adding this, but I noticed that no other implementation
2009 Jun 19
1
[PATCH server] add collapsable sections to vm form
the vm form is getting cluttered, this patch simply add collapsable sections to the form, making the 'storage' and 'network' sections collapsed by default --- src/app/helpers/application_helper.rb | 9 +++++ src/app/views/vm/_form.rhtml | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- src/public/javascripts/ovirt.js | 25 +++++++++++++++
2009 Jun 21
5
Query about emphasis
Hello List, Firstly, I was very impressed when I tried markdown 2.0 recently. Fantastic work all! I have a query about the treatment of emphasis. I realise that the horse has bolted, and changes to currently supported functionality are unlikely to attract support. However, there does seem (at least in my tiny mind) to be a mis-match between the following stated goal and the present
2012 Jun 22
6
Definition list as image caption
recently though about image captions, then i realized that this could be achiebed by Markdown Extra's definition list feature: ![alttext](http://exampl.com/img.jpg) : here goes the *caption* What do you think? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Feb 03
2
Entity conversion glitch?
Hello, Given the following text: under a license from AT&T; however, others were based on BSD instead. Daring Fireball's Markdown Dingus produces: <p>under a license from AT&T; however, others were based on BSD instead.</p> Note how the '&' is not escaped to '&amp;'. Bug? Feature? Thanks in advance. Kind regards, PA.
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