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2012 Oct 26
1
the future of markdown, according to jeff atwood (and/or david greenspan)
like history, the future is decided by the people who write it... > http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2012/10/the-future-of-markdown.html by the way, if you want a form of light-markup which is still flexible enough to be molded, but will be _totally_ free of ambiguities and "edge-cases", and governed by a well-written specification and thorough documentation, along with an
2011 Jun 22
3
markdown conversion routines
i am considering writing converters between my "zen markup language' and "markdown", but i don't know which version of markdown to target. i'd think it'd be the "pandoc" version, and i understand that to be closest to "multimarkdown", but gruber has said he "disagrees" with "almost every part" of multimarkdown's syntax
2007 Jan 16
3
Markdown for Wordpress?
Does anyone know which version of Markdown is best for Wordpress? I see online that there are a few and was wondering which one people prefer. Also, is there any chance John Gruber will write an official Markdown plugin for Wordpress, given how popular it's becoming? -------------------------------------------------------- robdumas at gmail.com http://obnoxio.us/
2006 Aug 15
2
PHP 5 port of Markdown, plugin-based
Hi, First of all, thanks to John Gruber for the fantastic Markdown syntax and parse/render system. Also, thanks to Michel Fortin for his PHP 4 version of Markdown. Based on those two works, I have completed a **plugin-aware** PHP 5 version of Markdown. You can see it in Subversion here: * <http://solarphp.com/svn/trunk/Solar/Markdown.php> *
2011 Oct 02
2
Mou - Markdown editor for web developers
Hi all, I made a new markdown editor for Mac, named Mou - http://mouapp.com It's still in early beta stage. Requires OS X 10.7+ to run. Let me know how do you think about it. :) Kudos to John Gruber who invented Markdown language, as always! :) Best regards, Chen Luo
2006 Sep 21
0
PHP Markdown Extra 1.1b2
I've fixed some bugs in PHP Markdown Extra 1.1b1, the most important ones relating to footnotes. Thank you for the feedback. So here you can download the second beta: <http://www.michelf.com/docs/projets/php-markdown-extra-1.1b2.zip> 1.1b2 (21 Sep 2006) * Changed the space before footnote backlinks to an unbrekable space `&#160;` at the suggestion of John Gruber. *
2012 Apr 10
2
where are the worthwhile markdown dingi?
where are the worthwhile markdown dingi? (dinguses?) i'm interested in any dingus that can take a "reasonable" amount of text -- let's say anything up to a megabyte -- and return the results in real-time, without a long wait... ideally it'd handle something more than gruber-minimum, and an a.p.i. (that'd take a u.r.i. as input) would be dandy... bonus points for
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 27
2
RFC: Markdown Table Syntax
On Feb 26, 2009, at 9:51 AM, I wrote: > I can see that really opened a can of worms here. Sorry about that. > I'll have to move up my plan to formally propose a table syntax. The > comment that started this sub-thread was a throwaway line, really. I > probably should have omitted it. And then, on Feb 26, 2009, at 3:28 PM, John Gruber wrote: > 3. A hypothetical official
2010 May 03
5
New parser-based Markdown implementation for Java
Markdowners, just a short heads-up to a newly released Markdown implementation: "pegdown" (http://github.com/sirthias/pegdown) implements a Java Markdown-to-HTML processor based on a PEG parser with the grammar being based on John MacFarlanes C implementation "peg-markdown". pegdown uses "parboiled" (http://www.parboiled.org) for the actual parsing work and, as
2011 Jun 23
4
markdown conversions
alan said: > I think I am in agreement, > if by "isn't necessary" you mean to say that > simply providing more features to Markdown > doesn't force end users to use them, > or even really know they exist. except that wasn't what i meant. i mean that it's not necessary to trade simplicity in order to get the power of additional
2011 Aug 03
1
edit in place - splitting a markdown text according to headers
Hi, I'd like to implement an edit-in-place functionnality for a (python) markdown-based wiki. Does anyone know how I could proceed? I was thinking I could split the markdown file according to h1 headers... Thanks, Alex
2006 Mar 20
6
hist-data without plot
hello, i need the data from hist() but i do not want the plot. e.g. z=hist(data)$counts #returns absolute frequency but when i execute this command the plot occurs also. is it possible to suppress the plot? many thanks, best regards gg -- --------------------------------------------------- Gottfried Gruber mailto:gottfried.gruber at terminal.at www: http://gogo.sehrsupa.net
2006 Mar 26
1
load huge image
hello, i have run around 65000 regressions and stored them in a list. then i stored the session with save.image on my hard disk. the file is almost 1GB. when i now want to load the image it took tons of time. even after 12h of loading it was not done, although the saving was done fairly fast. i fear i have to run the regressions again and store them in a database ... can i load this file?
2007 Feb 28
7
Showdown -- A javascript port of Markdown
Hi, I've just posted the first public version of Showdown, a full javascript port of Markdown. It's 10KB and works in all major browsers. Try out the sample app: <http://www.attacklab.net/showdown-gui.html> Full source code is available: <http://www.attacklab.net/showdown-v0.9.zip> All the heavy lifting is done by the browser's regular expression engine, so
2013 Sep 10
3
newbie seeks repo for markdown
hello, i am looking for advice regarding the best repo from which to download "markdown" for use on a mac. on my ubuntu machine i just installed some standard markdown package with apt-get. but i have not found anything equivalent for my mac machine. i am looking for a maintained package from a reputable repo site that can be automatically installed and upgraded using the packaging
2015 May 28
0
[LLVMdev] MVT (machine value type) for MachineOperand
For the registers on register operands you can query MachineRegisterInfor for their Class. The registerclass should have a list of possible types (usually with the same size in bits) assigned. - Matthias > On May 28, 2015, at 8:11 AM, Fabian Gruber <fabian.gruber at fadeopolis.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am writing a small tool to gather some static statistics on machine
2007 May 09
3
Markdown.pl 1.0.2b8
Download: <http://daringfireball.net/projects/downloads/Markdown_1.0.2b8.tbz> Changes from 1.0.2b7: + Fixed bug with nested raw HTML tags that contained attributes. The problem is that it uses a backreference in the expression that it passes to gen_extract_tagged, which is broken when Text::Balanced wraps it in parentheses. Thanks to Matt Kraai for
2006 Jan 24
1
Linearize a Function
hi, i calculate the log-returns in return1 and i want to get the performance for the security. with only one security i have the following code # create matrix to keep performance return100=matrix(rep(100,length(return1)+1)) # matrix for the sum z1=matrix(rep(0,length(return1)+1)) # suming up the returns from current index to start for (i in 1:length(return1)) {z1[i+1]=sum(return1[c(1:i)]) }
2005 May 01
1
opimization problem
hi, i want to execute the following opimization problem: max r*w s.t.: w*z=1 # sum of w is 1 r, w are [nx1] vectors, z is a [nx1] vector consisting of 1 so far so good, works fine with lp the problem arises with the additional restriction w' * V * w where V is a [nxn] matrix how can i include this restriction since w arises twice? thanks, gg --