Am 22.03.2012 15:39, schrieb Gour:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 09:01:17 -0400
Leo Razoumov<slonik...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Gour,
could you, please, provide a demo so that one can see AsciiDoc +
Fossil in action.

http://fossil.atmarama.net/cgi-bin/ascii-fossil.fsl

I'm also very interested in a demonstration backend for using a different wiki markup language. There is a blog post about the AsciiDoc-fossil-backend which describes it in more detail:

  http://srackham.wordpress.com/2011/08/30/fossil-backend-for-asciidoc/

It seems, though, that the AsciiDoc-Backend simply translates text from AsciiDoc-Markup to Fossil-Markup. There is no real integration in fossil, and it seems that it can not be used from within fossil as a markup substitute. @Gour: Is that correct, or did I miss something here?

So far, fossil is the almost perfect distributed wiki and note collection system (distributed, portable, integrated HTTP-Server, offline, MathJax-compatible, stable, supported). The only drawback is the wiki syntax, which is somewhat limited. Some way of changing that markup would be very, very appreciated. I'm currently trying my luck with editing the fossil source code, but this is a less then optimal solution (as forking breaks portability a bit, and doesn't sync the markup between the repositories). Maybe including some (sandboxed) scripting language interpreter in fossil would help - one could then change the markup script similar to the Header/Footer/CSS.

Of course, I might be missing some obvious solution, so correct me if I'm wrong :)

Cheers
Eph
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