Did you try to escape the special character:
\#\#\# ?
-Lukas
On 03/20/2013 08:06 PM, Kevin Minder wrote:
> Point of clarification. Velocity is eating the ### Sub-heading line because
> from its perspective this is a comment and doesn't belong in the rendered
> output.
>
> On 3/20/13 3:04 PM, Kevin Minder wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>> I'm using Markdown formatting to create my site docs. I'm also using
>> Velocity
>> templating to pass some version information from the pom to the md.vm files.
>> Lets assume that I have a md.vm file like this:
>>
>> Heading
>> ------
>>
>> ### Sub-heading
>>
>> Big long hairy code block with some nasty XML like this
>> <message>Java failed, error
>> message[\${wf:errorMessage(wf:lastErrorNode())}]</message>
>>
>>
>> I have two issues.
>>
>> 1. Velocity is eating the ### Sub-heading so my html doesn't have these
>> section header. I worked around this BTW by defining a property
>> <HHH>###</HHH> in my POM and then using ${HHH} in my md.vm but this is a bit
>> of a hack and hurts the readability of the raw file.
>> 2. I can't figure out how to hide the code block from Velocity and it is
>> choking on the nasty XML it.
>>
>> I was hoping to be able to do this.
>>
>> Heading
>> ------
>>
>> #[[###]]# Sub-heading
>>
>> #[[
>> Big long hairy code block with some nasty XML like this
>> <message>Java failed, error
>> message[\${wf:errorMessage(wf:lastErrorNode())}]</message>
>> ]]#
>>
>> It looks like Velocity doesn't remove the #[[[[# markup from its rendered
>> output so then Markdown chokes on the #[[.
>>
>> Anyone have any other ideas?
>> Kevin.
>
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