> I did in fact discover Graham's code, and I wrote some code to fill > in the missing functionality [...].
Excellent! :-) > How would you suggest that I go about creating a test harness for > wiki->texi without having to create my own svnwiki site? The following is an example of a simplistic program that converts its input from wiki format to texi: (use stream-wiki) (write-stream (wiki->texi (port->stream))) It should be noted that wiki->texi supports *a* *lot* of optional parameters so the above example is, as I said, very simplistic. Notably, the wiki extensions will be missing, so the parser will just skip some tags (eg. “<br/>”). If my example above is not enough for what you want, let me know and I'll send more information. > Also, you might want to consider implementing the eggdoc tags, which > I find immensely useful when writing egg documentation -- perhaps > this would facilitate the development of egg documentation on the > wiki. I also like how eggdoc uses SXML -- why not follow its > approach and just have a wiki->sxml converter and then converters > for sxml to whatever. Can you provide a simplistic example of how an egg would be documented in the wiki using these tags and what the actual html produced would be? Thanks! Alejo. http://azul.freaks-unidos.net/ _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users