On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 01:36:27PM -0700, Darrell Hamilton wrote:
As for RST vs Markdown in general: I would assume, that their
differences are minor and are of the YMMV kind. I would consider any
developer being able to adopt fast.
> Pandoc does have some optional Markdown extensions for dealin
I installed pandoc via apt on an Ubuntu Server installation (don't recall if
it's 10 or 11) without any trouble. Pandoc does have some optional Markdown
extensions for dealing with inline code and syntax highlighting. Aside from
seeing the syntax, I have not played around with it yet.
Unless som
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 06:15:57 +0100, Darrell Hamilton
wrote:
Does anyone have any additional input on this point? From what I've
gathered, pandoc is what you want if your converting between any number
of markup languages. It can convert to DocBook, RST, Markdown, and many
others. Unfortu
Does anyone have any additional input on this point? From what I've
gathered, pandoc is what you want if your converting between any number of
markup languages. It can convert to DocBook, RST, Markdown, and many
others. Unfortunately, it does not take DocBook as an input format.
Based on the li
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:37:16PM -0700, Darrell Hamilton wrote:
> As for HTML to Markdown, Pandoc, http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/ , seems
> to be the de facto standard so I'm going to start off with that one.
i have recently switched a restructured text doku wiki over to Sphinx
[1]. there i
Quick update:
Unfortunately, I'm not having much luck in the direct DocBook to Markdown
search. Most of what I'm getting out of google are similar conversation
without answers, and conversations on this mailing list back in 2010.
As for HTML to Markdown, Pandoc, http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 22:43:36 +0100, Darrell Hamilton
wrote:
On the "Convert DocBook to Markdown" item, there seems to be at least a
handful of tools that can convert from HTML to Markdown. I'll see about
putting aside some time to play with a few to figure out if there is a
"better" or "best
On the "Convert DocBook to Markdown" item, there seems to be at least a
handful of tools that can convert from HTML to Markdown. I'll see about
putting aside some time to play with a few to figure out if there is a
"better" or "best" option among them and, seeing if there is something that
can go
On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 17:07:05 +0100, Anton Andriyevskyy
wrote:
(sorry for late reply, I've originally sent that e-mail from wrong
account!)
I still want to help and finish translation of phptal documentation to
russian language (previously started and done 40% of chapters or so).
I see ph