Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "rendering wiki markup"
2006 Jul 05
8
loginGenerator - getting logged in username
i am working on a site taht uses loginGenerator..
it''s a great little package, but i am running into one little problem..
i would like to have something that says:
"logged in as <username>" in the site, but i am not quite getting it..
what i am using is:
<p>You are logged in as: <%= @session[:user] %>
but i have tried:
<p>You are logged in as:
2011 Jul 07
6
writing tools that use light-markup
let's talk about writing tools that use markdown
(or more broadly, another form of light-markup)...
to begin with, there is the markdown "dingus"...
from a demo perspective, it has been _fantastic_.
it has provided interested observers a quick idea
about the simplicity and the power of markdown.
as a writing tool, it's a bit clunky; it will work, yes,
but i'd doubt many
2009 Jan 06
0
pmml 1.2.0 (predictive modelling markup language)
Version 1.2.0 of pmml has been released and is available from CRAN.
The pmml package (http://rattle.togaware.com/pmml.html) is part of the
Rattle data mining suite http://rattle.togaware.com. It generates
representations of analytic models built in R using the open standard
predictive modelling markup language (http://www.dmg.org/).
PMML represents analytic models in an application independent
2009 Jan 06
0
pmml 1.2.0 (predictive modelling markup language)
Version 1.2.0 of pmml has been released and is available from CRAN.
The pmml package (http://rattle.togaware.com/pmml.html) is part of the
Rattle data mining suite http://rattle.togaware.com. It generates
representations of analytic models built in R using the open standard
predictive modelling markup language (http://www.dmg.org/).
PMML represents analytic models in an application independent
2009 Jul 02
0
SweaveListingUtils --- a package for joining markup provided by TeX package 'listings' with Sweave
As indicated in some off-list mail by Frank E. Harrell Jr.,
the announcement of the availability of package
%---------------------------------------------
SweaveListingUtils
%---------------------------------------------
on CRAN, mingled into mail "New versions for the distr-family of
packages" to R-pkgs from 21 Apr 2009, will probably have gone
unnoticed by some people who might be
2009 Jul 02
0
SweaveListingUtils --- a package for joining markup provided by TeX package 'listings' with Sweave
As indicated in some off-list mail by Frank E. Harrell Jr.,
the announcement of the availability of package
%---------------------------------------------
SweaveListingUtils
%---------------------------------------------
on CRAN, mingled into mail "New versions for the distr-family of
packages" to R-pkgs from 21 Apr 2009, will probably have gone
unnoticed by some people who might be
2006 Apr 08
7
How to create your own markup language ?
I''m actually looking to create my own markup language, after a look to
the greats markdown and textilize markup languages they seem to be more
complexes that what I need, so not feating with my application.
Any help is welcome ;-)
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Grosjean S?bastien
2006 May 29
3
Hiding HTML Markup
Hi,
THis may be a simple question. I am trying to hide some HTML markup
language depending on a value. So for example I have the following in an
RHTML file:
<%if session[:role]=="Administrator" %>
<label><Strong>Administration</strong></label><br>
<%= link_to("Users", :controller=>"Users",:action=>"list")
2007 Jul 13
0
Markdown rendering question
Hello,
I'm trying to render the following page in markdown:
http://lua-users.org/wiki/RiciLake
This page was converted into markdown using Aaron Swartz's html2text
[1]. And then rendered to HTML using Niklas Frykholm's markdown.lua
[2].
Everything works quite nicely... except that under 'Lua
Enhancements'... the very first header is not rendered as a header, but
as
2010 Mar 16
0
FW: How to parse a string (by a "new" markup) with R ?
A version using regular expressions, regexpr() and substr() functions is attached.
Finally everything is packed into splitSeq() function (chunk 14 in the attached file)
Seq<- "GCCTCGATAGCTCAGTTGGGAGAGCGTACGACTGAAGATCGTAAGGtCACCAGTTCGATCCTGGTTCGGGGCA"
Str<-
2012 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM markup for LaTeX lstlisting
Dear colleagues,
Yesterday a question regarding existence of <subj> was raised on IRC.
FWIW, attached are TeX source with \lstdefinelanguage{llvm}, based on
the vim syntax file and a sample PDF output. You can include it to
your LaTeX articles or beamer slides.
Also, it would be great, if someone could highlight types or improve
it in any other way!
Best,
- Dima.
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2015 Aug 18
2
Markup for commands
Hi,
I just edited http://wiki.centos.org/de/TipsAndTricks/BecomingRoot and
formatted all the commands in section 1.1 as `monospace`. Since the main
font and the monospace font look quite similar, it is sometimes
difficult to see where one ends and the other starts.
Therefore I propose to add the following CSS rule to the whole CentOS wiki:
#page tt.backtick {
background-color: #eee;
2010 Sep 20
3
[Bug 30286] New: Rendering Artefacts for "EffectFrames" with KWin trunk
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30286
Summary: Rendering Artefacts for "EffectFrames" with KWin trunk
Product: Mesa
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at
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 Jun 16
6
rendering mathematical equations
Any recommendations on how I can get mathematical equations into my
resulting html? (Besides using x^2^ type markup.)
I figure I could parse out equation text from my main text before
RedCloth ever sees it... and then maybe create png''s somehow from it,
putting the links to them back into the main text before handing it
over to RC. But I don''t know of a util that will generate
2004 Jan 21
0
Fw: Word-of-the-Day: wiki
hope this help some one else --as it helped me, in undertanding
contributions to * wiki pages...
Regards!
Samuel
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2017 Jul 14
2
[hivex PATCH 1/2] hivexregedit: fix POD markup
Put the "=back" to close the list only after the last element.
---
regedit/hivexregedit | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/regedit/hivexregedit b/regedit/hivexregedit
index 02c382b..cd49063 100755
--- a/regedit/hivexregedit
+++ b/regedit/hivexregedit
@@ -248,8 +248,6 @@ You should only use this option for quick hacking and debugging of the
hive
2007 Sep 27
3
There is a easy way to valid markup?
Do I have to create a custom Expectation Matcher?
or there is a way to integrate assert_valid_asset plugin?
thx
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Edgar Gonz?lez Gonz?lez
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2006 Jan 12
0
Markaby (Markup as Ruby) plugin
With the help of Tim Fletcher, I''m glad to present a new plugin for
writing HTML templates in plain Ruby. You write .mab templates in
app/views/ which contain Builder-like representations of HTML.
As an illustration, here is the scaffold edit.rhtml remade as Markaby:
h1 ''Editing product''
start_form_tag :action => ''update'', :id =>
2006 May 02
2
Bug: invalid nesting of inline markup across link labels
Hi John,
there?s a bug in Markdown.pl:
[foo*bar](#) [baz*quux](#)
This expands to the following:
<p><a href="#">foo<em>bar</a> <a href="#">baz</em>quux</a></p>
Those `*` should either be disregarded or the tags should nest
correctly:
1. <p><a href="#">foo*bar</a> <a