Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "docs"
2006 Aug 22
8
doc generator now in CVS
Hi
Just a quick note to let you know that the Textile doc generation stuff
is now in CVS. There is a moderate amount of documentation in
rake/rakedoc.rb in case you feel like generating your own local copy.
The only prerequisite is the Ruby ''redcloth'' library.
There''s also some info in doc/lib which might be some help if you want
to tweak the output.
cheers
alex
2006 Oct 18
3
Nightly automatic documentation generation
Is there a way to have RubyForge run our ''rake html_docs'' on SVN Head
each night and if successful copy to http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/doc/?
I do not know all the features RubyForge provides to us but this one
would be pretty nice.
Sean
2007 Sep 27
2
wxRuby Documentation / Textitle Docs
Hey All,
Just wanted to let you guys know, that with the HTML Generated
documentation from the Textile source code, does not show *''s in stuff
like Wx::FileDialog. It''s interpreting this as a Bold, not as an
Asterisk. Just thought you''d want to know that.
L8ers,
Mario Steele
2006 Aug 12
7
Documentation for wxRuby
I have written an addon file for rake that turns the wxWidgets
documentation into something much more Ruby like. The code has not
been cleaned up or re-factored and needs some extra features added but
it does quite a bit already.
I have uploaded the generated documentation to my web site so people
can view it.
http://hailstonesoftware.com/_files/Ruby/wxruby/html/wx_contents.html.
I also have a
2006 Aug 16
10
all I wanted was a class reference...
And I got this lousy LatexParser. Ah well...
A new cut of the automatic WxRuby documentation is now viewable online at
http://www.pressure.to/wxruby/.
There''s also a pdf version
http://www.pressure.to/wxruby/wxruby.pdf [3MB, 751 pages!]
and a tarball
http://www.pressure.to/wxruby/wxruby2.tar.gz [1.3MB]
In terms of output, it''s no advance on what Sean has already done.
2007 Jan 09
6
help w/push_event_handler plus doc update request
Hi,
1) Can the online api docs get updated? Specifically can the overview
pages get added in to the main http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/doc/
index.html page? I happened upon the link to the Event Overview page
while browsing some class and wished that it had been listed in the
Event section of the index page.I don''t know how many other
"overview" pages there are but it
2010 Nov 29
17
wxruby is dead?
I wanted to know whether the development of the project is still active
or not.
many bugs in the bug tracker are open from 25/03/2009 ....
thank you very much
Carlo Bertini
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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
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
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
2008 Feb 21
5
Question about entities
1.) What is everyone''s preference on NCRs or character entities?
Textile 2 uses decimal NCRs, so a less-than character becomes <
whereas RedCloth (3.04 and prior) used <. What is your
preference? It gets tough because ' (a straight single quote)
doesn''t have a character entity equivalent.
2.) How do you feel about encoding characters like quotes
2006 Apr 28
1
Redcloth is ..
I've been looking at Dean Allen's Redcloth, which claims to incorporate
both Markdown and Textile, as implemented in Ruby by _why.
While the code is clear and readable, the boundary between markdown and
Textile is not.
The documentation says
# By default, Redcloth uses both Textile and Markdown formatting, with
# Textile formatting taking precedence. If you want to turn off Markdown
#
2006 May 11
3
Textile/RedCloth and h() incompatible?
If a user enters the Textile-based code for an image, say:
!>graphic.png!
the textile() method will successfully render a right-float image. Now,
if I want to escape the user''s text using h(), the ''>'' is turned into an
&. Obviously, the image then fails to render in a browser. Is there
a work around for this?
I guess what I''m really asking
2007 Nov 23
1
SuperRedCloth inserting <pre><code>
I maintain a web application frozen to version Ruby 1.8.6 and RedCloth 3.0.4
Whenever I insert a newline followed by a white space, SuperRedCloth, wraps the text with <pre><code> tags.
Say for example I write
###############
Hi
This is me
###############
This piece of text gets translated to
<p>Hi</p><pre><code>This is me</code></pre>
2006 Sep 18
2
RedCloth !image! bug with filter_html
Hi all!
I am trying tu set up RedCloth for user-submitted comments. And here is
my problem. The :filter_html option just breaks images :-(
For example, if I try in irb:
string= "Some textile !agif.gif! and textile again"
RedCloth.new(string, [:filter_html, :filter_styles]).to_html(:textile)
I get:
NoMethodError: You have a nil object when you didn''t expect it!
The error
2007 May 27
3
Stripping out textile markup
Hi,
I have several hundred pages of text, all carefully marked up with
textile, which I use redcloth to convert to html for display. Now I
find I need all these pages to alternatively output plain text - ie.
A-Za-z0-9 and simple punctuation only. Any suggestions on the best
way to do this? My only thought is to let redcloth do its stuff, and
then strip out the html tags - but it feels wrong.
2006 Sep 11
15
ruby method names
Hi
Attached is a patch that adds aliases to the API for methods that look
like attribute accessors. So
a_frame.set_title(''The title'') # currently
a_frame.title = ''The title'' # now an alternative
textctrl.get_value # currently
textctrl.value # now an alternative
Also, C++ methods named ''IsXXX'' are now exposed in ruby with
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’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?
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2006 Mar 27
5
RedCloth and Rails
Has anyone had any experience with RedCloth for rails. It is a textile
system. I haven''t spot checked the code and was wondering if it caused
any lockups or other issues.
http://whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/
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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