Re: Github Flavour or Multimarkdown

2015-09-14 Thread The Editor
To define page variables is similar to data vars, only without the colon: $BOLTvar['#'][$page][$f] = $v; You will need to trigger some way to define those vars, possibly in the myBOLTgetzone function. Cheers, Dan On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 10:25 PM 'jacmgr' via BoltWire <

Re: single site install

2015-09-14 Thread The Editor
Thanks jacmgr for the great tutorial. :) Brian -- do let us know if you need any additional help... Cheers, Dan On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:30 PM 'jacmgr' via BoltWire < boltwire@googlegroups.com> wrote: > HI Brian, you are almost there. On the boltwire documentation > installation page

Re: Github Flavour or Multimarkdown

2015-09-14 Thread The Editor
Sorry about the delay in getting back to you. I was out of town most of last week with no internet access. But it looks like you are making some great progress. I'm excited! As for your questions: 1) Here's the doc info on the MarkUp function in BoltWire's library function, on how to modify the

Re: Github Flavour or Multimarkdown

2015-09-14 Thread The Editor
I'm pretty confident we can get this script to function as an easy install "standard" BoltWire plugin. Meaning you could call it from the farm, field, or specific pages easily. We can revisit this question once I can take a better look at how jacmgr has set it up. I really like the idea of having

Re: Github Flavour or Multimarkdown

2015-09-14 Thread The Editor
I should add about the data and page vars, that you could conceivably use BoltWire's built in capabilities as long as your page load function only uses the section above the ~data~ delimiter in the page source code. You can see how that is handled in the default loadpage function. Then, to get

Re: single site install

2015-09-14 Thread 'Brian Platt' via BoltWire
Hi I managed to get it working through a bit of trial and error and it's done as per jacmgr's howto, thanks for your help. On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 3:37 PM, The Editor wrote: > Thanks jacmgr for the great tutorial. :) > > Brian -- do let us know if you need any additional help...

Re: Github Flavour or Multimarkdown

2015-09-14 Thread 'jacmgr' via BoltWire
It will have its uses, but remember it probably won't do boltwire markup within the actual markdown page. For me that is not too much of an issue since I can still do cool boltwire stuff in the header and footer of the markdown page. I'll post some changes in a few days after I try some of

Re: Github Flavour or Multimarkdown

2015-09-14 Thread The Editor
Yep. I'm following how you have it setup. A great idea. Cheers, Dan On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 1:07 PM 'jacmgr' via BoltWire < boltwire@googlegroups.com> wrote: > It will have its uses, but remember it probably won't do boltwire markup > within the actual markdown page. For me that is not too

Re: Github Flavour or Multimarkdown

2015-09-14 Thread TMurNGon
Hi jacmgr, Thanks for the effort, it seems to work! I'm not sure how to download the add-in, but I've tried it on your demo site and all seems well. It would be great to have a solid version of this available in Boltwire. >From my perspective the requirements for this would be the ability to