Ne'er mind, I figured it out. User error. Sorry for the noise. -dan
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 8:54 AM, D.Kreft <[email protected]> wrote: > Way back in February 1 of this year, I asked how to disable Textile as a > supported filter in Radiant (0.9). The answer I received was "disable the > extension in environment.rb." I was then pulled off the project for > something "more important" and only now have gotten back to it. > > So here's the relevant portion of my environment.rb, which makes no mention > of Textile at all: > > Radiant::Initializer.run do |config| > # Skip frameworks you're not going to use (only works if using > vendor/rails). > # To use Rails without a database, you must remove the Active Record > framework > config.frameworks -= [ :action_mailer ] > > # Only load the extensions named here, in the order given. By default all > # extensions in vendor/extensions are loaded, in alphabetical order. :all > # can be used as a placeholder for all extensions not explicitly named. > config.extensions = [ > :settings, > :archive, > :conditional_tags, > :copy_move, > :haml_filter, > :nested_layouts, > :page_preview, > :sns, > :sns_minifier, > :sns_sass_filter, > :variables, > ] > > config.extensions += [ > :french_language_pack, > :german_language_pack, > :japanese_language_pack, > :spanish_language_pack, > ] > > # ...snip... > end > > > Yet I still see Markdown, SmartyPants and Textile in the filter menu. > > So, seriously...how do I get these pesky filters removed? > > -dan > > > >
