On 25 Jan 2014, at 9:06 am, Sherwood Botsford <[email protected]> wrote:
> > For years I've used an older version of multimarkdown. Now it is no longer a > perl program but a binary. > > I am not much of a programmer, and my limited programming is procedural and > not object oriented. > > I build my website with ttree and simple scripts. > > Would someone point me to a simple explanation of what I go through to use an > external program as a filter, and which files I need to edit. I've found an > example of one calling an external perl program, but it wasn't clear to me if > the modifcations were made in the template, in ttree or in some other file. > > Thanks! > Hi Sherwood, Are you using a plug-in to handle the MultiMarkdown parsing, or doing something else? I use [Template::Plugin::MultiMarkdown](https://metacpan.org/pod/Template::Plugin::MultiMarkdown), which supports the XS version of MM - in fact it uses it by default. And you use it like this in your template(s): [% USE MultiMarkdown %] … [% FILTER multimarkdown %] ### My Markdown. Here’s my **MultiMarkdown** text. [% END %] … Hope that’s helpful. cheers RET _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [email protected] http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
