I have a very rough js version already built if you want that, I could throw
it up on mooshell in a bit.  Pretty much just ripped out the guts of the
coda version and converted it to JS a while back when the coda version was
posted on the ML.

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote:

> Done.
>
> Sorry, that was on my todo list, actually :)
>
> I may be writing a javascript version to be able to do it right on the page
> for those who don't use either editor.
>
>
> Ryan Florence
>
> [Introducing MooDocs - become a better developer] (
> http://blog.flobro.com/ )
>
> On Nov 24, 2009, at 12:34 PM, pradador wrote:
>
>  I love it! I'll give it a try later with my classes. Plus this gives
>> me another good reason to jump to GitHub from SVN faster.
>>
>> Also, any chance I can get a link to my MooDocs for Coda
>> http://pradador.com/code/coda/moodocs/ too? That is the original basis
>> of the TextMate bundle and it'd be cool to get users that use other
>> IDEs to jump on the documentation bandwagon.
>>
>> On Nov 24, 9:22 am, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Some of you have already been to my docs site on my personal domain.
>>> I've updated it and it's much more ready for public use, with it's own
>>> domain.
>>>
>>> Check out the blog post on why you should use it:
>>>
>>>   http://blog.flobro.com/
>>>
>>> And the site:
>>>
>>>   http://moodocs.net
>>>
>>> Ryan Florence
>>>
>>> [Introducing MooDocs - become a better developer] (
>>> http://blog.flobro.com/
>>>  )
>>>
>>
>

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