no On Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 3:02:15 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > Woudl it be enough to merely put the code within triple backticks > > ``` > like this > ``` > > I.e > > empty line (!) > triple backticks on its own line > content > triple backticks on its own line > > > <:-) > > > > On Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 2:14:53 PM UTC+2, ch wrote: >> >> hi, >> >> i started to use tw5 running on node.js to evaluate it as a wiki >> containing information about software development, for example: >> >> 1. links, like howtos, man pages, etc. >> 2. documents, like style guides, protocols, etc. >> 3. c source code examples, for educational purposes >> >> it was pretty easy to manage point 1 and 2 above, but for point 3... i'am >> clueless. >> >> basically, i want the following: >> >> - create a tiddler which contain the raw c source code as plain text, >> then utilizing a new tiddler (transclude the source code tiddler...?) which >> can display the c source code, like this: >> >> https://codemirror.net/demo/marker.html >> >> i don't want to replace the built-in tw editor with codemirror (not yet) >> - i only want to utilizing the "viewing features" of codemirror. >> >> - how do i accomplish that? >> >> please note that i have no experience about the codemirror plugin, so a >> detailed step-by-step guide is highly appreciated. >> >> kindly, >> christian >> >> ps. clicking the line-number gutter to add or remove 'breakpoints' - is a >> nice codemirror feature, which i also want... >> >>
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