Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Markdown-Discuss Digest, Vol 48, Issue 13"
2006 Dec 02
0
PHP Markdown 1.0.1d
I decided 1.0.1d would be about fixing bugs. PHP Markdown 1.0.1d is
simply version 1.0.2b7 with a couple more bug fixes and some features
disabled.
I disabled support for [this] as a synonym for [this][] because it's
still labeled as experimental and because it's nowhere to be found in
the documentation yet. The `markdown="1"` hack added to 1.0.2b7 has
been disabled
2007 Jul 19
1
links named after their own text
I remember there was a way to unclog links named after their own name,
like [link][], and have links written just [link] parsed as long as
there was a [link]: definition somewhere, but I don't seem to find where
this tweak was described.
Is it still valid?
2007 Apr 19
1
Use of Markdown Extra in a forum
from : benoit at transmekong.com
to : markdown-discuss at six.pairlist.net
Subj.: Use of Markdown Extra in a forum
Date : Apr 19th 2007, 15:24:25 (GMT+7)
Dear all,
I have tried to implement PHP Markdown Extra in a forum (PunBB) and found that however well each message is translated, there are collisions when different messages in the same page have the same inside link names (footnotes, title
2009 Feb 25
2
A Modest Definition List Proposal (David E. Wheeler)
Taking David's example further, here is a first try:
id | name | description | more info
-----+---------+-------------------+-----------------
6 | Inset | An inset element | just one element
8 | Stories | Another element | another element
: with 2 lines, without
: colons on the left.
9 | Other
2006 Sep 16
5
PHP Markdown 1.0.2b7
This is a new release for PHP Markdown, following Markdown.pl 1.0.2b7
from a few weeks ago. It fix the same bugs, and some more; it also
introduce more radical backend changes. It can be downloaded here:
<http://www.michelf.com/docs/projets/php-markdown-1.0.2b7.zip>
and you can test it on the PHP Markdown Dingus:
<http://www.michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/dingus/>
This
2008 May 09
5
Markdown Extra Spec: Parsing Section
Hello all,
I've began writing the parsing section of the spec, and I though I'd
let you know about where I'm heading with all this.
Basically, parsing is defined as three consecutive passes: parsing
document elements, parsing block elements and parsing span elements.
Each pass is going to contain a set of rules the parser should attempt
to match while parsing the input. Rules
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?
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2007 Aug 30
2
Markdown, SmartyPants and Wordpress?
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I'm redesigning my site and considering moving from Movable Type to
WP, but many of my entries are in Markdown. I really, really like
Markdown and SmartyPants. I've not used Textile much, but Markdown
feels more natural to me; also, I love SmartyPants because I'm a
stickler for curly quotes.
I understand there's a Markdown
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
2007 Aug 04
1
PHP Markdown 1.0.1h & Extra 1.1.4
This update to PHP Markdown fix a bug that slipped in the WordPress
interface with the last update. It also introduce a new "feature":
you can now instruct the parser to ignore HTML tags and/or entities
in the input. You can do this by instantiating yourself the parser
and setting the `no_markup` or `no_entities` properties to true:
$parser = new Markdown_Parser;
2006 Sep 16
1
PHP Markdown Extra 1.1b1
Along with the new release of PHP Markdown 1.0.2b7 comes this new
version of PHP Markdown Extra. It contains every improvements of PHP
Markdown 1.0.2b7 plus some new fixes and two new features. You can
download it here:
<http://www.michelf.com/docs/projets/php-markdown-extra-1.1b1.zip>
and you can test it on the PHP Markdown Dingus (select PHP Markdown
Extra):
2008 Jul 22
1
standard-izing extended markdown
Hello!
On the markdown site it is written: "Markdown?s syntax is intended for
one purpose: to be used as a format for writing for the web.", although
recently I moved from Emacs Muse to Markdown markup for writing my study
notes and plan to use it for writing technical documentation as well.
However, in order to be able to use the features I had in Muse, I write
using
2010 Aug 24
1
HTML::StripScripts and markdown incompatibilities
Hi,
I'm using perl's HTML::StripScripts to clean out unwanted/broken html
from forum post on my web site but it also removes <http://example.com>
or <user at example.com> markdown constructs.
Any idea how to make these two live together in harmony?
Thanks,
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http://www.cruisefish.net
2008 May 11
1
PHP Markdown 1.0.1l & Extra 1.2
Time for an update to PHP Markdown and PHP Markdown Extra.
<http://michelf.com/project/php-markdown/>
This new version of PHP Markdown Extra adds support for "fenced" code
blocks (which I was previously calling "flat"). Fenced code blocks
overcome many limitations of Markdown's indented code blocks: they can
can be put immediately following a list item, can
2006 Jul 07
1
Markdown-PHP and the single opening quote character
Gentlefolk,
______________________________________________________
the setup
CMS: WordPress 1.5.2
Markdown version: 1.0.1c
Markdown implementation: PHP version by Michel Fortin
other active WP plugins: none
URL: <http://betweenborders.com/reflections/field-notes-from-inside-a-car/>
______________________________________________________
the pre-processed
2012 Oct 18
4
Trouble with parentheses in Markdown hyperlinks
How can we improve URL detection in Markdown? I posted a question on Stack
Overflow and happened to click a URL in my post. To my surprise, it wasn't
functional, and it took three different, nonintuitive manipulations before
I achieved a functional URL. Stack Overflow says "not my problem", so I'm
deferring to Markdown itself.
Here's a
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 Oct 22
3
Order of Markdown and SmartyPants filters (was: Re: Markdown Support in Drupal6.14?)
2009/10/20 Lou Quillio <public at quillio.com>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 3:20 PM, AJG Baeumel
> <ajgb at st-maurices.n-lanark.sch.uk> wrote:
> > Why is Marksmarty no longersupported in Drupal 6.14?
>
> It's been a while since I've worked with Drupal, but I remember that
> MarkSmarty was really just a hybrid convenience filter. It's better to
> apply
2013 Jan 21
1
PHP Markdown Lib 1.3 (Beta 4)
This is basically a pre-announcement. I'll make the announcement more official by posting it on my blog when it goes out of beta.
There's a new branch to PHP Markdown. It contains the two exact same parsers found in PHP Markdown and PHP Markdown Extra, but without all the cruft. In other words: is packaged to be used as a library, and only as a library. The two parsers classes are in the
2007 Sep 02
1
[Bug] PHP Markdown (Extra) generates invalid HTML for code blocks
PHP Markdown v 1.0.1i and PHP Markdown Extra v 1.1.5 generate invalid HTML for
code blocks
Take this input:
paragraph
codeblock
Markdown will generate:
<p>paragraph</p>
<pre><code>codeblock
</pre></code>
Notice the wrong position of the closing code tag.
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Milian Wolff
http://milianw.de