Other than resorting to the :redcloth filter, is there any way to
automatically have my strings automatically sent through a helper? Here's
what I'm talking about...

[helper]
def red(string)
  SuperRedCloth.new(string).to_html.sub /^<p>(.*)<\/p>$/, '\1' # Get rid of
that wrapping P element.
end

[view]
%h2 Index Page
%p= red "Welcome to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't worry if this page doesn't look
like you imagined your site looking. It'll soon be customized to meet your
needs but for now we're going to use it as a chalkboard where you'll be able
to see just how fast and easily you'll be able to update and edit your
site."
%p= red "If you've looked around the Oyster interface, you've noticed those
first four menu items: entries, pages, categories, and tags. Let's look at
each of them a little closer."

I'd like to not have to put in that "red" call every time. Very undry but
the outputted HTML looks better than using the filter :redcloth which seems
to indent a little oddly here. Not a huge problem at all just curious if
there's a DRYer way than the one I'm doing.

RSL

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