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El 23/01/11 09:25, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas escribió: > Hi, > > El 23/01/11 04:29, mart escribió: >> its not markmin, but perhaps a place to start? > >> http://code.google.com/p/rst2pdf/ > > >> Mart > > Thanks Mart I will take a look (and thanks Massimo too ;-). > > Cheers, > > Offray > Seems that the best way is to hack docutils[1], trying to extend the "rst2" family to support a new markup language and reading about that I have found another nice minimal markup language txt2tags[2][3]. The first idea would be just to write a rst2markmin converter, although I been thinking in rst -> txt2tags and then txt2tags -> markmin, because txt2tags is a project only concerned with the markup language and they're trying to give support to a lot of exporting options, being like some kind of rosseta stone for markups, if we add a something to txt2tags converter. while markmin is somekind of spin-off project that doesn't have much attention (may be it doesn't need more and is making it's designed function just as is). Anyaway hacking docutils seems like a good amount of work for a newbie just to have his legacy reST docs supported in web2py wiki, but if I'm going to start it, I would like to know more about the features of Markmin, for example about its support for footnotes and how it can be extended (or changed). Thanks, Offray [1] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/dev/hacking.html [2] http://txt2tags.org/ [3] http://txt2tags.org/features.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNPH1oAAoJEGiex2828ICwjNkH/Rm+bBaEwB9uU5kOUxqiUGJw 3vAdaXzkRrL+KXdQha+YoO5YZh1FVEhUccDf1eMK4N+lgVejqgVHkihTDUet/kOg 1AZZaTtRdSNlYsURc9Y2YZpxLXd7rEgBqXu9bwnCR4Rtc8odF/7oIj0Y2/LyP32x A26RXgu5Mhvh4YQBsG3XFdbs270GQbXt0Zc+GXI0VNQbnBjt6lfQlw5Pr+Old7lA t9kIPB+IJaylWcss/3NUS6pq1Wh1wg9gXlm6wWy4Z8kj1yPf/TVNNtgSbYRq00q7 pG6dQpcJQ2ykC8pkzu+mbASPSfit3uwktVMA7GRnTdmr6/k4T9xsiTchHyL84Ng= =UkhU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

