On Saturday, January 28, 2012 10:57:59 AM UTC+7, dave wrote:
>
> Yeah, that implements a txt2tags formatter in tiddly form. If you need 
> javascript code, that contains a mess of regex's to implement txt2tags. 
>  There are a few gaps in the syntax, and it borrows some tiddlywiki syntax 
> (I copied the <<macro>> syntax as txt2tags has no concept of that feature). 
> I've coincidentally been fixing some bugs and am posting an update over the 
> weekend. 
>
> > http://wiki.txt2tags.org/index.php/Main/TiddlywikiPlugin


And may be wildly irrelevant at this point, but note that the developer of Zim 
<http://zim-wiki.org/>(desktop wiki + some calendar+to-do) has set a goal 
of transitioning from supporting only its proprietary syntax (very close to 
DokuWiki's) to the Pandoc <http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/>flavor of 
extended Markdown. To start with he's writing an export routine, but plans 
to support it internally in the future, perhaps with other more open syntax 
choices as well.

I've found that Pandoc is *extremely* actively developed, much more so than 
txt2tags, and another big advantage is that it supports two-way transforms 
for many of its supported formats, whereas your plugin is the *only* 
example I've come across of anything going *to* txt2tags syntax.

For those interested in this stuff, I'm maintaining a pivot-table matrix in 
gDocs<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=en_US&hl=en_US&key=0Ali3YyiUxdiAdG1MdzJGcW1wQUxrUG85WTVLWXBVeVE&output=html>

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