At some point I wrote a set of Textile-J markup plugins for Roller. They were not part of Apache Roller due to license compatibility issues.

I think you can still get the source here, at least:

http://java.net/projects/roller/sources/svn/show/trunk/roller_support/plugins/textilej?rev=2677

These would have to be updated to work with the current Roller plugin API and whatever the latest Textile-J is. The lib directory there contains whatever version it was Textile-J jar version it was originally built with.

This provided plugins that could be used to handle Textile and other markup that the Textile-J plugin claimed to parse (e.g. Confluence, Mediawiki).

--a.


On 6/14/12 9:06 AM, Edd Grant wrote:
Hi All,

I'm interested in authoring entries in Textile, I found a couple of links
(below) which suggests there may be (or have been) a TextilePlugin written
for Roller. Could anyone tell me if this is still the case in Roller 4/ 5?

Links:

http://wiki.java.net/twiki/bin/rdiff/Javanet/TextilePlugin?TWIKISID=8c413b893ac034c90a9dc5eeb9737fa2

http://www.java2s.com/Open-Source/Java/Blogger-System/apache-roller-4.0.1/org/apache/roller/ui/rendering/plugins/TextilePlugin.java.htm

If so is the info on the java.net link still the appropriate way to
configure the plugin?

Many thanks,

Edd


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