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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 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 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
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
2007 May 21
0
PHP Markdown 1.0.2b8 & Extra 1.1.3b1
Bug fixes for PHP Markdown & Extra, available as beta version for now. You can download them from these URLs. <http://www.michelf.com/docs/projets/php-markdown-1.0.2b8.zip> <http://www.michelf.com/docs/projets/php-markdown-extra-1.1.3b1.zip> One noticeable change in these releases is that PHP Markdown now outputs numeric character references for escaped characters (like
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
2007 Sep 09
1
format text help pages Windows
Dear list, Could someone enlighten me a bit on the exact format used for text help pages as I see them on Windows in the help/ folders of (compiled) package roots. When opening an example of these files in a text editor (?Bessel in GNU emacs), the file is displayed as follows: _^HB_^He_^Hs_^Hs_^He_^Hl_^H _^HF_^Hu_^Hn_^Hc_^Ht_^Hi_^Ho_^Hn_^Hs Bessel package:base
2007 Dec 05
1
[patch] Headers, unresolved footnotes, and fractions
Hi folks, thanks for the useful code! I've added some functionality to PHP Markdown Extra and PHP SmartyPants. Diffs attached. For PHP Markdown Extra: *A new config option, MARKDOWN_HEADER_BASE, which sets the largest header level that Markdown can generate and defaults to 1; useful if you use <h1> for site-wide elements and want Markdown-generated headers to start at
2006 May 31
0
acts_as_blog
ActsAsBlog ========== Here is a simple plugin to allow you to allow the use of RedCloth,BlueCloth, or SmartyPants in your blog. It''s super simple to use. It will take your blog post or comment and transform it into html. This allows you to write in a much simpler syntax and allows your users to post valid html into their comment. It also allows you to block all html tags that
2012 Jan 13
1
Markdown-Discuss Digest, Vol 106, Issue 4
> The only problem as I see it is that three dashes produce a long dash > and a hyphen rather than an em-dash, although two dashes seem to work > well. But investigating that will have to wait for the morrow! I'm afraid you are confusing two different replies. SmartyPants looks for two hyphens (or tee dashes) and turns them into an em dash. The three dashes is for another
2008 Jan 05
2
replacing " with &quot;
Python-markdown currently replaces all straight quotes (`"`) with the html entity (`&quot;`). Someone recently complained about this in a [bug report][]. As it turns out the quote was the symptom that brought the real problem to light[^1]. In any event, the reporter pointed out that markdown.pl does not replace straight quotes with the html entity. I know John Gruber has mentioned before
2006 Jun 22
1
PDF output
Markdown speaks to a project I've engaged for nearly a decade. Ever since I cobbled up an Apple Newton keyboard to connect to my Pilot 5000, I wanted to type plain text with formatting for later printing. Class notes and such. Once I wrote a complex WordPerfect script using custom markup. For a while I wrote raw TeX, relying on a macro file to simplify things only a little. Upon
2017 Oct 04
0
[ANNOUNCE] xkeyboard-config 2.22
Hello folks With a small delay, the September release of xk-c is there. Have fun! Cheers Sergey ========================================= Akshay S Dinesh (2): typofix tel-sarala key layout Whitelist Indian keyboard layouts. #101532 Baurzhan Muftakhidinov (2): Enable level3 ralt_switch by default in Kazakh (ext) layout. Extend more keys in Kazakh (ext) layout. Jonas
2006 Aug 14
1
mtext uses the typographical descender to align text
<> Hello One sometimes (quite often really ) marvel at the choice of defaults in R's graphic engine. For some obscure reason, mtext uses the typographical descender (bottom of letters) to align text. That is: "gG" will end up slightly higher that "GG". Depending on the font, "Q" might end up higher than "O". (for explanation of baseline
2007 Jun 05
1
Tartan wiki parser 0.2.0
Hi all, I'd like to introduce you to the Tartan project (http://tartan.folklogic.net) and get your feedback. It's a Ruby based wiki text parser with the following goals: 1. handle more then one wiki markup but start with Markdown 2. allow mixing-in of markup rules (eg. Markdown + smartypants + tables + wiki links; each as a separate definition) 3. tests and rule
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
2001 Mar 14
1
docs/25743: Trivial typographic error in ssh.1
>Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 20:18:48 -0800 >From: Dima Dorfman <dima at unixfreak.org> >dhw at whistle.com writes: >> >Number: 25743 >> >Category: docs >> >Synopsis: Trivial typographic error in ssh.1 >> >Description: >> Man page for ssh (/usr/src/crypto/openssh/ssh.1) has the string >> "ssh ssh", when
2007 Oct 12
2
Nested lists and blank lines
I have recently begun using Markdown + PHP Md Extra + SmartyPants in the Symphony XML-based CMS. I'm not sure if this is a Symphony question, or one that can be answered here. I hope someone will tell me. :) I've done my best to find an answer in the online documentation, but drawn a blank. When I use nested lists -- it doesn't matter whether <ol> or <ul>, there is always
2006 Jul 18
6
When is a site too small for Rails?
Hey, folks. Mainly, I''m looking for some guidance here. A couple months ago the buzz around Rails become too much for me, and I finally decided to give in and learn the framework. This was all very new to me -- most of my focus in the past couple years has been solely in design with static XHTML + CSS. I dabbled in PHP, but nothing significant. Well, I love Rails, and it
2006 Feb 06
1
Dovecot 1.0b2 now in pkgsrc packaging system
After months of testing in the "work in progress" pkgsrc-wip playground, dovecot-1.0b2 is now in the main pkgsrc mainline and will be tracked up through the 1.0 release and beyond. This means it's now much easier to get Dovecot 1.0 up and running on NetBSD and any other platform supported by pkgsrc (see www.pkgsrc.org); prior to this, 0.99.x was the newest available. Binary