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2007 Feb 11
2
"no camping required" deployment?
Hi, So Lennon got me going with my database-less Camping app, but I''ve just realized that, I have no deployment strategy. This app is to provide a GUI front end to our FUN3D fluid flow simulation monster, which is used by ourselves, companies, universities, hobbyists, and the military. The end result of which, is a file of (key, value) pairs read by FUN3D. Requiring our users to have
2007 Apr 28
6
RESTful web service tutorial?
Hi, I would like to turn some of our simulation codes out to pasture and string some of them together by draping them in web services. I''m looking for a RESTful Camping tutorial to get started ... pointers appreciated. Some simple example applications: airfoil force calculator: feed it an airfoil geometry, an angle of attack, and a Mach number, and it returns the lift, drag, and
2007 Aug 21
7
Signin to LinkedIn
Hi, Does anyone have the formula for getting logged into LinkedIn? Here''s my current attempt: require ''rubygems'' require ''mechanize'' agent = WWW::Mechanize.new home_page = agent.get(''http://www.linkedin.com'') signin_page = agent.click home_page.links.text(''Sign in'') puts "\nSIGNIN PAGE"
2005 Dec 19
2
rails based wiki: is instiki still being developed?
hello, is the instiki project still being developed? it seems the web site is down for a couple of weeks now, and almost no activity is going on on the developer mailing list. on a related note, are you aware of other actively developed rails-based wikis? many thanks in advance.
2006 Apr 29
1
Textile to LaTeX
Hello, Is there a patch laying around somewhere to convert Textile to LaTeX? (Instiki did/does this?) Or, better yet, is RedCloth 3.1 still in the pipeline? In ruby-talk 129874 (7 Feb 2005), why the lucky stiff wrote: > > Let me give you a roadmap of what to expect with RedCloth 3 > in the coming months. > > RedCloth 3.1 will focus on getting us diverse outputs.
2007 Jan 28
1
^SUPER^ _RED_ ~CLOTH~ 1.153
New gems (source and win32): gem install superredcloth --source http://code.whytheluckystiff.net Use it like: SuperRedCloth.new("_huh?_").to_html Okay, getting close! A lot more tests are passing. There are still about 50 tests failing. Most of these are due to ol/ul list problems. Here''s what''s still broken: * Options (:hard_breaks, :filter_html, etc.) *
2007 Sep 20
4
issues submitting a search form
Hello to the list and thanks to Aaron for the cool software. I''ve been fooling around with Mechanize and Hpricot for a couple of days and from the docs I''ve read, the following code SHOULD work but doesn''t. I''ve tried the same code on a couple of different sites and I get the same exception for each. Any pointers or suggestions are appreciated.
2007 Feb 09
2
a series of tabbed forms
Hi, I''ve previously described one of my wish list items, http://kleb.tadalist.com/lists/public/427170 in http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/217068 where I basically take a hash of hashes and create a set of tabbed dialogs for each key of the large hash where each tab has a form to set each key-value pair of the embedded hashes. Toward this end I looked
2006 Feb 15
7
Ackbar - ActiveRecord Adapter for KirbyBase
= About Ackbar Ackbar is an adapter for ActiveRecord (the Rails ORM layer) to the KirbyBase pure-ruby plain-text DBMS. Because KirbyBase does not support SQL, joins or transactions, this is not a 100% fit. There are some changes to the ActiveRecord interface (see below), but it may still be useful in some cases. = URIs Ackbar: http://ackbar.rubyforge.org KirbyBase:
2006 Mar 25
2
Textilize problems with line breaks
I''m having a problem formatting some text. I have a textarea that I input my text into, which will then be put into an e-mail and sent out. The problem I am having is when there is a single line break. Multiple line breaks work fine (hitting enter twice), but single line breaks don''t seem to work properly. Take the following input: Line1. Line2. Line3. Line4. Using
2008 Mar 10
3
Only 5 tests out of 376 currently failing!
Good news! SuperRedCloth is down to just five failing tests! I was down to 10 or so in mid-February but then I added test cases from "The official reference manual for Textile 2", which added 97 new tests, many of them failing. I''m happy to say, they''re almost all passing now. Four of these last five I just need to check with you on before I deviate from
2006 Jun 14
7
CR issue
Hi, I am using RedCloth (3.0.4). First using online text2html (http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/) , "123 456" returns <p>123<br />456</p> But by code: <code> require ''RedCloth'' puts RedCloth.new("123\n456").to_html </code> I got: <p>123 456</p> CR is not taken in consideration. Is there any parameter I am
2006 Jan 27
9
RedCloth Hard Breaks
Has anybody gotten :hard_breaks to work with RedCloth? I''m doing: self.body_html = RedCloth.new(self.body).to_html(:textile) which works, except that it doesn''t transform hard breaks to <br /> tags, which is really important for me. However, if I do: self.body_html = RedCloth.new(self.body, [ :hard_breaks ]).to_html(:textile) then it converts ALL breaks into <br
2007 Jan 16
1
<BR> and <P> in RedCloth v. Textism
Hi, I''m using RedCloth right now for some simple markup in a Rails project. It''s simple and easy - thanks for a great tool! I have a question about an apparent discrepancy between RedCloth and Textile, relating to newline characters. I''ve played with the "hard_breaks" feature and that seems to generate it''s own problems.. If I go onto the Textile
2008 Mar 15
8
Now what?
> $ rake test > /usr/local/bin/ruby -Ilib:test "/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ > rake-0.7.3/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb" "test/test_formatters.rb" > "test/test_parser.rb" > Loaded suite /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.7.3/lib/rake/ > rake_test_loader > Started >
2008 May 13
4
hard_breaks issues
Hello, I''m new to this list, so first of all, many thanks to RedCloth''s developers, it really helps me in many ruby apps :-) I post here because I''d like to have a clear view on "hard_breaks" related issues. I saw old references on the web and on the archives on this ML, I''d like a fresh view ! It seems that RedCloth 3.0.4 does not handle
2006 Apr 25
4
redcloth poblems
Hi, I''m having some problems with redcloth(3.0.4 gem) and textilize. I have a string: "h2. hello _what''s up?_" which is being textilized as: <h2>hello<br /> <em>what&#8217;s up?</em></h2> so no paragraph and h2 wrapped all the way. the input is coming from firefox 1.5.2 on a mac Anybody got any idea what the problem might be? --
2005 Dec 21
8
textilize - redcloth
Hi, I''m using textilize with redcloth 3.0.4. Everything works best except that paragraphs are not translated as an HTML paragraph When I write something like: *first paragraph* second paragraph the output is without paragraph: *first paragraph* second paragraph Any help??? Thanks Jörg
2006 Mar 10
2
textilize != RedCloth.new ?
For me, textilize(stuff) produces nasty stuff - <br>''s instead of enclosing <p>''s and some closing <h*>''s are missing. RedCloth.new(stuff) works fine though. Isn''t textilize supposed to produce the same output? Or do I need to tweak something? Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jun 16
6
rendering mathematical equations
Any recommendations on how I can get mathematical equations into my resulting html? (Besides using x^2^ type markup.) I figure I could parse out equation text from my main text before RedCloth ever sees it... and then maybe create png''s somehow from it, putting the links to them back into the main text before handing it over to RC. But I don''t know of a util that will generate