Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1100 matches similar to: "acronym tag"
2006 Aug 03
1
Markdown and the hCal microformat
Hi, I've got a suggestion for adding something to Markdown's syntax.
I'm new to the list, so I don't know if this is likely to be received
well - I'm aware that it's not all that common (yet) to want to do
something like this, and I don't know where everyone here stands on
if or how to make markup more meaningful.
I'd like to generate some microformated
2009 Mar 05
4
Table of contents
I'm using Markdown in an app and would like to provide support for including
a table of contents.
Any suggestions for a syntax? Has anyone done this before?
My first thoughts are:
1. Have a special header item (using markdown extra's header syntax), e.g.
generate-contents: yes
2. Have a special xml tag with optional alternative text inside, e.g.
<contents>
1. First thingy
2.
2008 May 12
2
Collection of lm()s
Hello,
I would like to create a subscriptable collection (presumably a list)
of lm() models.
I have a data frame DX containing 6 groups of data. The general idea
is (NOT RUN) ...
for (i in 1:6)
{ DXS = subset( DX, <whatever>);
LMX[ i] = lm( <formula>, data = DXS);
}
Now access model results by subscript ... e.g. coefficients( LMX[
2]). Or would it be [[ 2]]?
I
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):
2009 Jun 14
5
Chris DiBona's passing comment on Theora + Youtube on the WhatWG list
Chris DiBona made an odd comment regarding Theora on the WhatWG list.
I am explicitly not calling for people to go sign up over there and
complain. Google has done many good things for open video, and I'm
sure they will continue to do so in the future.
I thought the comparison I did for my response would be interesting to
other people here:
2008 Mar 25
2
a JavaScript front-end for Babelmark
Hi,
I've built a quick-and-dirty diff GUI for Babelmark (thanks,
Michel!). You can get it as a bookmarklet here:
http://attacklab.net/babelmark/
If either Michel or Tom is interested in hosting this, I'll be happy
to do the grunt work for a real integration. It's kind of pain in the
ass to hit the bookmarklet every time you get new data from the server.
I've tested this
2010 Mar 26
7
seed data
Hi
I am using seed_fu to seed initial data to tables
(http://github.com/mbleigh/seed-fu) . And in db/fixtures/state.rb
I have values like (I am filling only two data for simplicity)
State.seed_many(:name, :abbr,:fips,:country_id, [
{ :name => "Alberta", :abbr => ''AB'',:fips => ''01'', :country_id =>
2 },
{ :name =>
2007 Apr 09
2
Should Join Discussion - Fwd: [whatwg] Give guidance about RFC 4281 codecs parameter
Hello,
You guys might want to join this discussion. (And maybe some others too.)
On the WhatWG mailing list, there's been a fury of e-mails about
adding a <video> element to HTML5. They're talking about codecs and
containers now. It might be helpful to have your representatives
there. And help shape things.
See ya
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dave Singer
2007 Sep 22
4
anchor names from headers (Setext and atx)?
It would be useful if defining headers (either Setext and atx style), if
Markdown would also generate corresponding anchors:
## This is an H2 ##
would create:
<a name="This is an H2"/>
<h2>This is an H2</h2>
Or something like that.
Or is that available some different way?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
2007 May 02
4
Make --html4tags the default?
Seeing how no-one should send application/xhtml+xml to the browser
[1], and development of the HTML standard is again happening [2], it
would make sense to have Markdown.pl default to HTML tags.
Maybe too late to change a default though.
How does PHP Markdown and other implementations deal with this issue?
[1]: http://www.hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml
[2]:
2010 Aug 17
2
[Form] Method POST & PUT problem
Hello,
I have a form that should be a POST method, but Rails insist to put a
hidden field "_method" that has the value "put" does anyone knows why?
Thanks,
David Sousa
Controller: -------------------------------
def new
@user = @current_user
end
-------------------------------------------
View: -------------------------------------
<% semantic_form_for @user,
1999 Mar 22
4
Bind failed on port 137
Has anyone had this one?
My log.nmb file gives:
1999/03/22 11:29:48 netbios nameserver version 1.9.18p10 started
Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1994-1997
1999/03/22 11:29:49 becoming a daemon
Added interface ip=10.1.7.1 bcast=10.1.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0
bind failed on port 137 socket_addr=10.1.7.1 (Address already in use)
make_subnet: Failed to open nmb socket on interface 10.1.7.1 for port 137.
2016 Apr 13
2
formula argument evaluation
I suppose it would work, although "=>" is rather a descriptive symbol and
less a function.
But choosing between quoting:
"A + B => C"
and a regular function:
A + B %=>% C
probably quoting is the most straightforward, as the result of the foo()
function has to be a string anyways (which is parsed by other functions).
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:20 PM, Richard M.
2008 Feb 13
3
Syntax for extensions
Hello,
I need to to slightly extend the markdown syntax. (place an image (img tag)
in text which URL has not yet been determined). Therefore I want to define
something like $[Alt text](img.jpg) which would be replaced by my
pre-processor with ![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg) and then sent to markdown.
Is there any special syntax that should be used for such 3rd party extensions?
How would you do
2009 Jan 14
3
Casting lists to data.frames, analog to SAS
I have a specific question and a general question.
Specific Question: I want to do an analysis on a data frame by 2 or more
class variables (i.e., use 2 or more columns in a dataframe to do
statistical classing). Coming from SAS, I'm used to being able to take a
data set and have the output of the analysis in a dataset for further
manipulation. I have a data set with vote totals, with one
2009 Oct 10
3
Theora patent question
Does the reason Theora is relatively safe from patent infringement
lawsuit have more to do with it actually not being encumbered, or is
it because its use is decentralized?
For example, FreeType is not patent-free, nor is Linux, yet they
succeed because on the one hand, they are open source, and those who
maintain them do not guarantee anything regarding patents, it is up to
each individual user
2008 Mar 22
7
Babelmark
I'm currently attempting to write a spec for parsing Markdown Extra,
and since one goal is to minimize the differences in output between
implementations, I've made a tool allowing me to compare who does what
for any given input. I hope this can also facilitate future
discussions about the syntax.
So here's Babelmark, a testbed for various Markdown implementations
were you
2016 Apr 13
0
formula argument evaluation
%=>% would have precendence ('order of operations') problems also.
A + B %=>% C
is equivalent to
A + ( B %=>% C)
and I don't think that is what you want.
as.list(quote(A + B %=>% C)) shows the first branch in the parse tree. The
following function, str.language, shows the entire parse tree, as in
> str.language(quote(A + B %=>% C))
`quote(A + B %=>%
2007 Jun 14
6
Revisiting mime-types and file extensions
Hi,
I'm in the process of adding support for Markdown to a minimal CMS in
Rails, [Railfrog][railfrog], which uses mime types to select appropriate
processing. I have had a look through the archives but have not been
able to see that a consensus has emerged as to what such a mime type for
Markdown should look like. My reading of the RFCs suggests that it
should be within the "text/*"
2007 Dec 18
2
Is cp then mv the default?
Hi,
I noticed there is an "-inplace" option on rsync web site's man page. So
this seems to mean "copy then move" is the default behavior. Has this
been the default all the time?
I am running a pretty old version, see below, and I need to have the
"copy then move" feature to ensure partial files are not accessed while
they are being updated.
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