You can do that too:
Phileas
It's a demo for automatic rendering of txt2tags using javascript. You can reuse
the css if you like, in a normal txt2tags project.
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Le Lundi 9 janvier 2017 14h40, Little Girl a écrit :
Hey
The asciidoc syntax has some similarities with the txt2tags one, that's the
reason some of the syntax is rendered by this extension (like headings), but
some other will fail (like links, italics).
in any case, the txt2tags-here extension can't just render txt2tags file like
this, it must
Yahoo mail doesn't recognise some of those links either... :(Obviously this
kind of characters are causing the problems ( ; # ! and probably more. Why do
webmaster add this kind of things in their code?
I guess some of them are legit, while others are less or not. Should or could
txt2tags
ok, I'll try to do it soon. I need to clean and tweak some code.
Yes, there are two implementations, they are quite equivalent, but the most
interesting is one is working best with some markdown tools, while the other is
working better with other tools. It's therefore the reason why I kept the
Hello,
we have updated a few projects recently (it's not on the txt2tags git yet),
thanks to a clever student which is quite at ease with regex.
+ txt2tags.js: even if it's still not perfect, it's more faithful to the
txt2tags specifications. The tables are displaying well now and there are
Since the last message, I've improved a bit the txt2tags parser in js (based on
showdown). I've also included the hack into another markdown parser, called
marked and it's working quite well (now we have tables!)
It's in https://github.com/farvardin/txt2tagsjs
I've choosen another direction
I finally managed to get txt2tags to work with javascript!
You can see it there:
http://wiki.txt2tags.org/demos/txt2tagsjs/txt2tagsjs-gui.html
It's not very clean, because I'm using this on top of a markdown parser
(showdown), but it's good enough to be implemented for example for comments on
/markdown-js
https://github.com/coreyti/showdown
For different reasons the first looks clearly as the best.
Florent
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 3:04 AM, Little Girl littlerg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey there,
Forgeot Eric wrote:
There are some cool javascript tools out there, for example
http
Hello,
This message didn't reach the list last time I've sent it.Here is a new attempt.
There are some cool javascript tools out there, for example
http://epiceditor.com/, http://dillinger.io/ or http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js
(most of them are only markdown-friendly)
We would be able to use
First there was LaTeX Beamer.
Now there is hovercraft (based on impress.js).
Hovercraft is using restructuredtext for producing the html file. With some
tweak, it's possible to use txt2tags instead (more correctly: before exporting
to rst). You can find a demo there:
I think the simplest would be to convert from t2t to html, then convert to epub
using calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com/)
It's basically what textallion is doing, only with a few templates and extra
configuration files.
De : Didier BRETIN did...@bretin.net
I like it, thanks Eric!
Great. I've updated it slightly, by adding a decentralized dot inside the green
dot, so now it looks more like every target is supposed to be unique, and
different from the t2t source.
You can see it there: http://wiki.txt2tags.org/index.php/Main/Logo
I've commited
Hello,
let's discuss a bit on the txt2tags logo.
There are already several logos flying around.
There is the dots on the green background:
http://www.txt2tags.org/img/t2tgems.png (1)
The colored dots: http://www.txt2tags.org/img/t2tpowered.png (2)
There were also some researches there:
hello,
for my part I use:
- triple hyphen --- for em dash (which I convert to — with txt2tags)
- single hyphen - for everything else (I don't make difference between hyphen
and en dash)
and of course double hyphen for strikethrough with txt2tags
De : Matt
yes, you can do this:
echo -e \n\n\n==Hello==\n//blabla// | txt2tags -t html -
and if you want to write the html output:
echo -e \n\n\n==Hello==\n//blabla// | txt2tags -t html - out.html
(from
http://txt2tags.org/userguide/TheThreeUserInterfacesGuiWebandCommandLine.html)
Eric
John Gruber and Aurelio Jargas, the respective founders of markdown and
txt2tags, have just announced the imminent release of mark2tags, the future of
wiki markup.
It will be the next industry standard, with an innovative syntax everyone will
agree on.
mark2tags, the last wiki syntax you'll
Now you can create dokuwiki pages and edit them using the txt2tags syntax!
https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:txt2tags
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Sorry for the late reply. I'm glad you managed to make it work and it can be
useful for you. I think I forgot to upload the archive. It's corrected now:
http://wiki.txt2tags.org/uploads/HTML-WikiConverter-Txt2tags-0.02.zip
It's working quite well, except for some badly formed HTML, for example
Look at this:
http://wiki.txt2tags.org/index.php/Main/Html2wiki
It works quite well for me, better than unvim at least.
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I often get this kind of error (especially for special links), because the
regex will use the first part of the first image, and the second part of the
second image.
Here are some ideas:
1/ Bear in mind if you only need to alter a number, you can use (\d+) instead
of (.*), so it will only
probably be useful
only for html, and I don't think it would be accepted, especially when we can
use pre or postproc to add those features.
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À : Forgeot Eric eforg...@yahoo.fr; txt2tags mailing list
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I think you can use something like this to achieve your effect:
%!postproc(html): '\{\{\{warning (.*?)$' 'p class=warning\1/p'
The only problem I see so far is that it will add a double p
I hope you understand what I am going for. According to my proposed
syntax it would be written
To avoid the problem of the double p , you can also use a div class instead
of a p class, it's what I usually do in fact.
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Envoyé le : Samedi 26 mai 2012 20h15
With all the new exciting additions to the current txt2tags trunk, it should
probably be OK to release a new version soon (2.7).
Probably there are a few bugs to fix or some improvement to make, but this
could also be left to the 2.8 release.
I'd like to discuss the documentation. Should it
1/ Etherpad-lite
Maybe you already are aware of Etherpad. Now there is Etherpad-lite, which only
needs a simpler php/apache installation.
https://github.com/Pita/etherpad-lite
Etherpad-lite is __almost txt2tags ready__, there is a dokuwiki export which is
close to txt2tags syntax. If you
Hello,
every day I discover new cool applications from the Open-Source community, but
it's often that I think they miss features for being txt2tags-friendly. It can
be for example text processor without txt2tags syntax highlight, or php/wiki
applications without txt2tags support.
Here is a
I've finally tested Voom. It's working great with txt2tags, thank you.
I've mentioned it on http://wiki.txt2tags.org/index.php/Main/Others
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Envoyé le : Jeudi 24 Mars 2011 19h00
Objet :
The wiki for txt2tags is now functional!
It's using pmwiki, a lightweight wiki system, and it's supporting most of the
beloved txt2tags syntax so everyone should feel at home with it.
Its purpose is to provide a place for txt2tags users to gather tips and ideas,
in a similar way that the
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if i want support these words Chinese translate, how can i
gen editor authorization ?
Hello,
I've enabled the unicode support on the wiki, so if needed you can write new
pages using the langage you want, it should
Hello,
Maybe it was me. But I haven't worked further on this, so you can go on, it's a
good idea ;)
http://www.mail-archive.com/txt2tags-list@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00169.html
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It's great to know it works for you now!
Happy txt2taging! ;)
Thanks; it works now. As you point out it was a version issue, (probably
compounded by a naming or encoding issue, now resolved).
Thanks again for your help.
I hope those ideas could be implemented into txt2tags because it would be a
good addition.
I don't have the necessary knowledge to comment about them, but I especially
like the idea of template.
If possible I'd like to be able to call such additions and extensions without a
relative path, but
Definition list is probably one of the few txt2tags items I never use. But
according to the txt2tags sample and
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html3/deflists.html it seems it's only for having one
item in each definition, but maybe I'm wrong.
I remember your problem but it was a bit complicated for me because I've never
generated a man page from txt2tags.
If you just want to add '\ et to the first line of your man page, you may try:
%!postproc(man): .TH '\ et\n.TH
Hope this can help.
Regards
Eric
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