On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:37 AM, Florent Gallaire fgalla...@gmail.com wrote:
it's good to hear that a new version might be coming out soon. I would like
to get some patches in before the new version is released though. I'll
attach them to the appropriate bug reports.
Everybody would be happy
Hi Stephen,
The %!postvoodoo does not execute system commands, as you tried to do.
It's very similar to the %!postproc filter: accepts two arguments,
doing search and replace on the output. The only difference is that
you can replace multiple lines at once, since the entire output is
handled as
Hi Kevin,
Using preproc, you can't go any further than what you already did. Beware
that title with punctuation will cause problems.
This auto anchor is a great feature should be added to the txt2tags itself,
by default. Every title should be anchored automatically, and the user, of
course, can
Hi Nicholas,
Try version 2.4, which is the last compatible with Python 1.x. You may try
older versions as well.
You say you don't have command line, but have access to the Python
interactive shell. That's fine.
Rename the txt2tags script to txt2tags.py, so you can import it as a
module. There's
Thanks Eric!
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Forgeot Eric eforg...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Note to Eric: I think these instructions will be useful in the
website|wiki.
done: http://wiki.txt2tags.org/index.php/Main/Tips
I also did not know about this Perl converter, nice!
This week I needed to convert a page to txt2tags and used the unhtml.vim
script. It still works, but it's a dirty hack I've made back in 2002! It
could be easily converted to sed, since it's all about s///g.
But what I really wanted is a nice
Great job Eric!
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Pradeep Jindal wrote:
Thanks. That's the correct asciidoc syntax for lists. I will test further
and let you know.
--
@praddyjindal
On Feb 13, 2013 4:58 AM, Forgeot Eric eforg...@yahoo.frjavascript:_e({},
'cvml', 'eforg...@yahoo.fr');
Nice one Eric! You've made my day :)
On Monday, April 1, 2013, Forgeot Eric wrote:
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
Jargas
ve...@aurelio.netjavascript:;
wrote:
Nice one Eric! You've made my day :)
On Monday, April 1, 2013, Forgeot Eric wrote:
John Gruber and Aurelio Jargas, the respective founders of markdown and
txt2tags, have just announced the imminent release of mark2tags, the future
of wiki
Hi Galen,
I'm sorry this makes you sad, but it's a design decision made to keep the
program simple.
Postproc filters are the way to do it, as you already did. Maybe you could
simplify your customized mark to just {{i}} or even {i}?
On Thursday, April 4, 2013, Galen Menzel wrote:
Hi all.
I just insert the Unicode characters directly in every place: sites,
emails, texts, documents. I'm doing this for years, with no compatibility
problem. I'm glad the world is not ASCII anymore :)
On the Mac, I just hold the Alt key when pressing the hyphen to get an en
dash (–) and hold Alt+Shift
I like it, thanks Eric!
Using the glider won't be a problem?
On Friday, June 21, 2013, Forgeot Eric wrote:
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
it to look like the glider at first, but
it's
a conveniant form, and it's also a cool symbol. I also think it fits well
txt2tags' possibilities for hacking texts.
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