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2007 Jul 03
0
PHP Markdown 1.0.1g & Extra 1.1.3
This is a bug-fix release for PHP Markdown and PHP Markdown Extra. It's almost identical to version 1.0.2b8, minus the new features introduced in the 1.0.2 betas (shortcut links, markdown attribute support for plain PHP Markdown), plus a few minor improvements. You can download PHP Markdown & Extra from the project page: <http://www.michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/> Here
2006 May 19
1
Object-Oriented PHP Markdown/SmartyPants
This is something that I've been asked for many times. So today I'm announcing that all future versions of PHP Markdown and PHP SmartyPants will be encapsulated in a parser class. This has two major benefits: 1. It should make extensions to the syntax easier to create and maintain as it is now possible to now extend the parser by replacing (overriding) only the relevant
2006 Jun 28
0
PHP SmartyPants Typographer 1.0b2
As I stated before, I had in the work a utility to control spaces around punctuation and at some other places. Now, I've integrated it, with a few extra quote goodies, within PHP SmartyPants, as an extension just like PHP Markdown Extra extends PHP Markdown. And so appeared SmartyPants Typographer (announcement on my weblog)
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
2007 Aug 30
2
Markdown, SmartyPants and Wordpress?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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
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
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
2006 May 03
1
SmartyPants 1.6 multiply remarks
Michel Fortin <michel.fortin@michelf.com> wrote on 2/13/06 at 6:13 PM: > > 4 x 2 -> 4 &times; 2 in EducateExtras, too. > > Which is a great idea. But I'm not sure about how it works currently. > All goes well in these two cases: > > 800x600 > 5 x 5 > > But maybe it's not a so good idea that it also replace the x with a >
2007 Aug 27
2
Benchmarks with TextMate's manual
The following benchmarks have been obtained using the TextMate manual as the input source: <http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/source.tbz> Using PHP Markdown, parsing the 24 files separately (with the reference file appended to each of them), I get this (on an iBook G4 1.2 Ghz): Total Avg. Min. Q1. Med. Q3. Max. Parse Time (ms):
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. *
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):
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
2013 Apr 11
0
PHP Markdown Lib 1.3
This is the first release of PHP Markdown Lib. This package requires PHP version 4.3 or later and is designed to work with PSR-0 autoloading and, optionally, with Composer. You can download it from the PHP Markdown website: <http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/> You can also read the official announcement here: <http://michelf.ca/blog/2013/php-markdown-lib/> Also note new
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/
2007 Aug 31
0
PHP Markdown 1.0.1i & Extra 1.1.5
Earlier this week I talked about an updated version of PHP Markdown which can parse the whole TextMate manual in about 1.5 seconds (iBook G4 1.2 Ghz). Here it is. I've also updated Extra. It's nowhere as fast as PHP Markdown right now -- parses the TextMate manual in 5,8 seconds, and it doesn't scale linearly -- but Extra still benefits much from PHP Markdown's speed
2009 Oct 10
0
PHP Markdown 1.0.1n & Extra 1.2.4
Hello all. This is an update to PHP Markdown and PHP Markdown Extra correcting a couple of bugs that got reported since last release. I also decided to enable in this release shortcut-style reference links (as present in Markdown.pl 1.0.2 beta), as most implementations of Markdown accepts them by default. It's also because waiting for John to release officially version 1.0.2 as an
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
2007 Aug 31
1
PEAR Channel and Git Repository Mirror for PHP Markdown & Extra
Until today, the only way I offered PHP Markdown and PHP Markdown Extra was with packaged zip files available on my website. It turns out, unsurprisingly, that some people would prefer a simpler path for keeping their copy of PHP Markdown up-to-date. So today I announce two additional ways of grabbing PHP Markdown and PHP Markdown Extra. The first one is a PEAR channel which can be used
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;
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