While we're on the topic of pluggable markdown processors and wishlists, my markdown of choice is org-mode.... :)
And, yes, I know it's open source and I'm welcome to scratch my own itch, but it would be nice if whatever solution somebody else put in place didn't architect us into a corner (if we ever get around to it). John. On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Jürgen Weber <juer...@jwi.de> wrote: > > This would allow conversion of the wiki contents into a beautiful PDF > without much effort. > > Have you tried opening a JSPWiki Page in Chrome and printing to PDF? I > do like the result. > > Juergen > > 2017-02-21 12:07 GMT+01:00 Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez > <juanpablo.san...@gmail.com>: > > Hi Dave, > > > > thanks for using JSPWiki! The preferred way to reach out for these things > > is through the user's ML (cc'ed), though, as it will reach more people > and > > it's more likely you'll get an answer sooner. > > > > As for the global variables, you could check WikiVariables [#1] to see if > > that fits you. It's not exactly like MediaWiki's Magic Words, but I think > > it is close enough to what you want. Regarding using another markup > parser, > > it should be possible as for [#2], but currently we're only having > > JSPWikiMarkupParser out of the box. > > > > > > HTH, > > juan pablo > > > > > > [#1]: https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=WikiVariable > > [#2]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-570 > > > > On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 6:16 PM, Dave Jarvis <dave.jar...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> Hi Juan, > >> > >> One more feature request: a pluggable Markdown/Wiki syntax that is > >> compatible with pandoc. This would allow conversion of the wiki contents > >> into a beautiful PDF without much effort. > >> > >> http://pandoc.org/try/ > >> > >> Dave > >> > >> > >> >