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2007 Jul 16
6
Advice regarding extending RedCloth
Hello, I am in a bit of a bind. I need to reliably parse mediawiki markup to html, and the only parser that I can find (mediacloth) has a lot to be desired, so I would like to extend something that works and parse mediawiki markup. My question to this list is should I start working on RedCloth or SuperRedCloth or is there a difference as far as extending them? Also does anyone know of a write up
2007 Jan 16
1
<BR> and <P> in RedCloth v. Textism
Hi, I''m using RedCloth right now for some simple markup in a Rails project. It''s simple and easy - thanks for a great tool! I have a question about an apparent discrepancy between RedCloth and Textile, relating to newline characters. I''ve played with the "hard_breaks" feature and that seems to generate it''s own problems.. If I go onto the Textile
2008 Mar 15
8
Now what?
> $ rake test > /usr/local/bin/ruby -Ilib:test "/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ > rake-0.7.3/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb" "test/test_formatters.rb" > "test/test_parser.rb" > Loaded suite /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.7.3/lib/rake/ > rake_test_loader > Started >
2007 Aug 23
20
Eliminating bad tests from SuperRedCloth
Hi, all. I haven''t felt at liberty to go axing test cases, but some of the 33 that are failing now are ones I don''t think we want to pass? cruft coming from Markdown or made up to fill a gap some years ago. I''d like to float the proposition that we make Super (and thus RedCloth 4) behave as identically as possible to Textile2 as working on
2007 Jan 23
7
RedCloth and SuperRedCloth
Good day to the parliament of RedCloth followers gathered here. Grave matters at hand!! I''m personally quite unhappy with the state of RedCloth and am reluctant to release the code in the repository. I can''t say if the code works with any confidence because I can''t generate the (Poignant) Guide with the current RedCloth. I know some things are fixed, but I''m
2007 Jan 28
1
^SUPER^ _RED_ ~CLOTH~ 1.153
New gems (source and win32): gem install superredcloth --source http://code.whytheluckystiff.net Use it like: SuperRedCloth.new("_huh?_").to_html Okay, getting close! A lot more tests are passing. There are still about 50 tests failing. Most of these are due to ol/ul list problems. Here''s what''s still broken: * Options (:hard_breaks, :filter_html, etc.) *
2006 Jan 27
9
RedCloth Hard Breaks
Has anybody gotten :hard_breaks to work with RedCloth? I''m doing: self.body_html = RedCloth.new(self.body).to_html(:textile) which works, except that it doesn''t transform hard breaks to <br /> tags, which is really important for me. However, if I do: self.body_html = RedCloth.new(self.body, [ :hard_breaks ]).to_html(:textile) then it converts ALL breaks into <br
2006 Jun 14
7
CR issue
Hi, I am using RedCloth (3.0.4). First using online text2html (http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/) , "123 456" returns <p>123<br />456</p> But by code: <code> require ''RedCloth'' puts RedCloth.new("123\n456").to_html </code> I got: <p>123 456</p> CR is not taken in consideration. Is there any parameter I am
2006 Apr 25
4
redcloth poblems
Hi, I''m having some problems with redcloth(3.0.4 gem) and textilize. I have a string: "h2. hello _what''s up?_" which is being textilized as: <h2>hello<br /> <em>what&#8217;s up?</em></h2> so no paragraph and h2 wrapped all the way. the input is coming from firefox 1.5.2 on a mac Anybody got any idea what the problem might be? --
2006 May 10
2
hard_breaks
Dear Dressers of RedCloth, I have a question: text = "Foo\nBar\n\nBaz" RedCloth.new(text, [ :hard_breaks ]).to_html # => "<p>Foo<br />Bar<br />\nBaz</p>" Shouldn''t that really be "<p>Foo<br />Bar</p><p>Baz</p>"? So long, -- Christoffer Sawicki
2005 Nov 21
1
Hard_breaks issue
Hi all, I can dive into it and figure out why using hard_breaks breaks RedCloth parsing so badly since 3.0.4, but I was wondering if someone could point me to the right direction. Thanks! - Lucas http://rufy.com/
2006 Mar 24
9
Escaping characters
Hi, I am writing some help about post formatting. I am using redcloth to format the text, and in a FAQ, also formatted with redcloth, I explain what to type to what to obtain. So, how could I escape ''*'', ''#'' & Co, to have an output like <redcloth> Type *word* to obtain <strong>word</strong> </redcloth> I tried "Type
2006 Mar 25
2
Textilize problems with line breaks
I''m having a problem formatting some text. I have a textarea that I input my text into, which will then be put into an e-mail and sent out. The problem I am having is when there is a single line break. Multiple line breaks work fine (hitting enter twice), but single line breaks don''t seem to work properly. Take the following input: Line1. Line2. Line3. Line4. Using
2005 Dec 21
8
textilize - redcloth
Hi, I''m using textilize with redcloth 3.0.4. Everything works best except that paragraphs are not translated as an HTML paragraph When I write something like: *first paragraph* second paragraph the output is without paragraph: *first paragraph* second paragraph Any help??? Thanks Jörg
2007 Jan 24
14
Strikethroughs and dashes
Who really uses strikethroughs?? This is one of the most common tripwires in RedCloth. You are the friend--the only friend--who has offered to help. Obviously em dashes. I died in -2006- wait, no, two-thousand-FIVE! Obviously strikethrough. I''m going on a trip - a long one - to the Virgin Islands. That''s got to be en dashes. Such a cheap, no-hassle, no-worry
2007 May 08
2
Extending SuperRedCloth
Fellows of the cloth -- I''m writing code that subclasses RedCloth and emits styled text that is not HTML. For example, I''m going to be emitting RTF and other formats from Textile or Markdown. I''ve got it working quite well with plainclothed RedCloth, but I can''t seem to override any of the methods in SuperRedCloth. Here''s a sample:
2008 Feb 21
5
Question about entities
1.) What is everyone''s preference on NCRs or character entities? Textile 2 uses decimal NCRs, so a less-than character becomes &#60; whereas RedCloth (3.04 and prior) used &lt;. What is your preference? It gets tough because &#39; (a straight single quote) doesn''t have a character entity equivalent. 2.) How do you feel about encoding characters like quotes
2007 Nov 23
1
SuperRedCloth inserting <pre><code>
I maintain a web application frozen to version Ruby 1.8.6 and RedCloth 3.0.4 Whenever I insert a newline followed by a white space, SuperRedCloth, wraps the text with <pre><code> tags. Say for example I write ############### Hi This is me ############### This piece of text gets translated to <p>Hi</p><pre><code>This is me</code></pre>
2006 Mar 10
2
textilize != RedCloth.new ?
For me, textilize(stuff) produces nasty stuff - <br>''s instead of enclosing <p>''s and some closing <h*>''s are missing. RedCloth.new(stuff) works fine though. Isn''t textilize supposed to produce the same output? Or do I need to tweak something? Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 27
5
RedCloth and Rails
Has anyone had any experience with RedCloth for rails. It is a textile system. I haven''t spot checked the code and was wondering if it caused any lockups or other issues. http://whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/ -- Berlin Brown (ramaza3 on freenode) http://www.newspiritcompany.com also checkout alpha version of botverse: http://www.newspiritcompany.com:8086/universe_home