Will spend some time tomorrow on this.
Do you want me to target any specific section like ftpserver/vysper?

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> we have around one hundred of tables to convert from HTML to Markdwon
> syntax. It's an extremelly dull work, and I'd appreciate if I can get some
> help...
>
> Basically, markdown table syntax is pretty much the same than confluence
> syntax. Here is an exemple :
>
> | Column | Type | Default value |
> |---|---|---|
> | userid | VARCHAR(64), Primary key |&nbsp;|
> | userpassword | VARCHAR(64) |&nbsp;|
> | homedirectory | VARCHAR(128) |&nbsp;|
> | enableflag | BOOLEAN | TRUE |
> | writepermission | BOOLEAN | FALSE |
> | idletime | INT | 0 |
> | uploadrate | INT | 0 |
> | downloadrate | INT | 0 |
> | maxloginnumber | INT | 0 |
> | maxloginperip | INT | 0 |
>
> Currently, we have simply copy/pasted the HTML tables, and we now have to
> come back to the markdown syntax.
>
> The very same for code (Java and XML). A portion of code in markdown looks
> like :
>
>     :::Java (or :::XML)
>     my code
>
> Note the tab/4 spaces in front of the code.
>
> Currently, we have long <DIV> with various SPAN inside and @quot; or
> &lt;/&gt; : all this crap can be removed from the pages.
>
> Feel free to give an hand !
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Cordialement,
> Emmanuel Lécharny
> www.iktek.com
>



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