Hi jacmgr,

Thanks for the effort, it seems to work!

I'm not sure how to download the add-in, but I've tried it on your demo 
site and all seems well.  
It would be great to have a solid version of this available in Boltwire.

>From my perspective the requirements for this would be the ability to 
enable/disable the add-in on a *farm, field or page basis* (depending on 
requirement).  
That way I would not have to be concerned with editor users having to 
learn/remember what to do to get a page to function properly. 
This would imply that all pages/zones within the scope of the setting would 
render the markdown correctly without additional settings.

Just a thought @Dan:  If this becomes a modular enough solution it would 
basically open the way for Boltwire to support just about any markdown 
flavour with the correct add-in.

Jacmgr I'd really appreciate any effort you put towards this.
Have a good day.
Jan



On Sunday, 13 September 2015 05:25:05 UTC+2, jacmgr wrote:
>
> You can try it now and download it at:  http://jhinline.com/BW50/markdown5
>
> DAN: Question:  Since I use my own loadpage; how can i get my own meta 
> data from the page and insert them into the boltwore data vars for the page
>
> JAN:  It basically works to display markdown files in the main zone of a 
> site.  Download and try it.  You can add data variables to the pages using 
> boltwire.  Some issues remain in getting the files to proporl;y show up in 
> a search result template.
>
> If you want me to proceed further on it, please give it a good review and 
> list some specific things it needs to do.  After that I'll think about it 
> and try to learn more about boltwire internals.
> .
>
> On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 10:35:23 AM UTC-4, TMurNGon wrote:
>>
>> This is really great news.
>> Looking forward to using it.
>>
>> Thanks for the effort.
>>
>> On Tuesday, 8 September 2015 16:17:04 UTC+2, jacmgr wrote:
>>>
>>> Dan,
>>>  
>>> I worked something out for latest BW, but it is hackish and not ready 
>>> for prime time.  It does work and you can see it here (but i don't have the 
>>> download up there and the "how I did it docs are not updated for for 
>>> BW5.X.  So don;t take the documentation as serious, it just demonstrates 
>>> that I have a flavor of markdown working.  Once I work out some more kinks 
>>> I will post code.
>>>  
>>> Note that I am using a mygetzone function, a myloadpage function, and a 
>>> toolmap to change the include function to my own include function. In those 
>>> files, I essentially just check if it is a markdown page, pass it through 
>>> an existing php markdown processor and then return the processed outpout to 
>>> regular boltwire.
>>>  
>>> What I need to know if possible:
>>>  
>>> 1) How can I from within my plugin function, turn off a specific BW 
>>> Markup.  In particular the markup for BW "blockquotes".  After I load a 
>>> markdown page, I don't want that markup line processed.  I don't want to 
>>> change the file markups.php.  I just want to turn off or add a few markups 
>>> on the fly so to speak just after the page is loaded.
>>>  
>>> 2) How can I turn off ALL BW markups, so that when the 
>>> domarkup/domarkuptable happens inside boltwire, essentially nothing will 
>>> happen?
>>>  
>>> 3) The markdown page does  not have BW style data variables.  It does 
>>> however have a section of its own data variables.  When I load that 
>>> markdown file, I can get those markdown page variables into an array.  Can 
>>> you suggest a way to get those into BW data variables.  I assume that there 
>>> is some function I can use, that I can substitute my own for?
>>>  
>>> 4) Note that if I get it working reliable, should be able to use any 
>>> parser I want by just swapping out a parser function and leaving everything 
>>> else. the same.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> Thankx
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>>
>>> On Friday, September 4, 2015 at 8:06:44 AM UTC-4, jacmgr wrote:
>>>
>>>> OK. I downloaded latest BW and started messing around. I have the 
>>>> plugin working in general; but still some glitches to work out related to 
>>>> BW5.  I'll give an update on Tuesday next week.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 11:59:06 AM UTC-4, Dan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Please get it to work with the current version if possible. Happy to 
>>>>> give any help I can updating it. :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Dan
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 7:24 AM 'jacmgr' via BoltWire <
>>>>> bolt...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I originally hacked together that plugin a long time ago. 
>>>>>> *http://jhinline.com/BW35/markdown/index.php?p=main* 
>>>>>> <http://jhinline.com/BW35/markdown/index.php?p=main>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Been away from boltwire. Maybe this is a chance to jump back in.  I 
>>>>>> don't have a lot of time, but give me some guidance and I'll see what I 
>>>>>> can 
>>>>>> do.  What I need to know:
>>>>>> * What version of BW should I tyry this out on?
>>>>>> * Is the functionality described at the jhinline site, satisfactory?
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Can;t promise a deadline, but I'd like to give it a shot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, August 31, 2015 at 5:09:09 PM UTC-4, Dan wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I was trying to find the markdown plugin and it turns out you have 
>>>>>>> to go here:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://jhinline.com/BW35/markdown/index.php?p=main
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Try looking at what this person has done and see if you can get it 
>>>>>>> to work. If not I'll look into it some more.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 1:52 AM TMurNGon <tmur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Awesome; thanks Dan.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sunday, 16 August 2015 02:54:09 UTC+2, Dan wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'll look into it and see if there is something obvious that can 
>>>>>>>>> be done to update it. I didn't write the script, but it may be a 
>>>>>>>>> simple 
>>>>>>>>> fix. If I can get it working, I'll move it from the archives to the 
>>>>>>>>> active 
>>>>>>>>> plugins section.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 2:42 AM TMurNGon <tmur...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the reply Dan.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> After some additional searching I found this: Boltwire Markdown 
>>>>>>>>>> solution 
>>>>>>>>>> <http://www.boltwire.com/index.php?p=solutions.system.markdown>. 
>>>>>>>>>> It seems to be exactly what I'm after, but I cannot seem to get it 
>>>>>>>>>> working.  I'm not sure if it is simply not compatible with the 
>>>>>>>>>> latest 
>>>>>>>>>> version of Boltwire or if I'm just not managing to install it 
>>>>>>>>>> correctly...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Ideally one should be able to activate it from either a farm, 
>>>>>>>>>> field or page level; depending on requirement.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> If the plugin does actually work, my suggestion would be to 
>>>>>>>>>> either include it with standard Boltwire as an option or give it a 
>>>>>>>>>> little 
>>>>>>>>>> more exposure on the website and in the documentation.  Github and 
>>>>>>>>>> Multimarkdown seem to be very popular out there in the wild, and 
>>>>>>>>>> showing 
>>>>>>>>>> that Boltwire can cope with it may give the framework some more of 
>>>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>>>> exposure it deserves.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks lots.
>>>>>>>>>> Jan
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, 13 August 2015 15:00:42 UTC+2, Dan wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> If you have a list of the markdowns you need BoltWire to 
>>>>>>>>>>> recognize, I can give you an idea how much time it might take to 
>>>>>>>>>>> add/modify 
>>>>>>>>>>> new markup rules. It may also be possible to do a markdown plugin 
>>>>>>>>>>> that 
>>>>>>>>>>> wraps markup sections and process just those sections differently. 
>>>>>>>>>>> Or 
>>>>>>>>>>> perhaps certain pages, perhaps in the main zone, or tagged pages, 
>>>>>>>>>>> or 
>>>>>>>>>>> something can be done so you don't have to wrap them up. Lot's of 
>>>>>>>>>>> possibilities. But it could be a medium size project depending on 
>>>>>>>>>>> how many 
>>>>>>>>>>> markdown rules you have.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> The Expansion Pack is not yet available. May be awhile still. 
>>>>>>>>>>> Probably just need to start releasing the individual plugins 
>>>>>>>>>>> separately as 
>>>>>>>>>>> several are available now. I'll check into the login system and 
>>>>>>>>>>> make sure 
>>>>>>>>>>> it is working--may have changed something that broke something... 
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Any specific plugins you need Jan?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 7:48 AM TMurNGon <tmur...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I really enjoy the Boltwire markup, but unfortunately have a 
>>>>>>>>>>>> LOT of legacy docs in Multimarkdown; also a number of individuals 
>>>>>>>>>>>> with whom 
>>>>>>>>>>>> I interact also use the Multimarkdown or Github flavour markdown.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> What would be involved in allowing Boltwire to accept 
>>>>>>>>>>>> either/both of these markdown flavours?
>>>>>>>>>>>> Unfortunately my coding skills are rather rudimentary, so I 
>>>>>>>>>>>> would probably have to rely on someone else to do this for me.
>>>>>>>>>>>> If it's not a particularly large undertaking, I wouldn't mind 
>>>>>>>>>>>> paying for it.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> BTW: I am unable to sign up for the mailing list or anything 
>>>>>>>>>>>> else on the Boltwire site - I keep getting permission errors when 
>>>>>>>>>>>> submitting the signup page.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Quite keen on getting the CMS/value pack.  Is that available 
>>>>>>>>>>>> yet?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks lots.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Jan
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