On 07/18/2014 01:38 PM, Emanuele wrote:
> Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>> Emanuele wrote:
>>> markdown generates plain html without classes and/or other attributes.
>>> Bootstrap, on the contrary, requires to assign quite a bit of classes
>>
>> This is indeed a problem, but our mdtext supports a mix. See this page
>> for example (it's a random one I extracted from the repository):
>>
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openjpa/site/trunk/content/migration-tool.mdtext
>>
>>
>> The corresponding "live" version is
>>
>> http://openjpa.apache.org/migration-tool.html
>>
>> There you see that they need to pass some CSS classes to it, for
>> example '<td class="border">'. They do it by simply embedding the HTML
>> in the mdtext. So: maybe there is a way to attach the CSS classes to
>> the mdtext, but this would need to be investigated further; however,
>> plain HTML can still be used within the file and this should solve
>> your problem with prototyping at the moment.
> 
> Okay, good thing that mix markdown and html is possible, though for the
> changes required it would basically mean write html anyway... :-\
> 
> But, digging around a bit I found the site management page of the Apache
> project SIS [1] that has a link to a page with more detailed advices on
> markdown [2] that helped quite a bit.
> 
> Then, I tried to revive some memories of perl and hacked view.pm and
> path.pm adding what was missing. Hope it is acceptable from a "good
> practices" point of view.
> Attached there is the patch so far (I hope I removed all the debug code
> :P) so that you can play with it if you are interested (it's based on
> revision r1606933).
> 
> I uploaded at [3] some pages at random to see the general effect and the
> /it/ directory to have at least one localized version.
> 
> Opinions are welcome. ;)

Thanks for all this! Some of us can play around in "emulation mode" on
our own setups and see what happens.

Fun stuff! :)

> 
> 
> [1] https://sis.apache.org/site-management.html
> [2] http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra
> [3] http://ooo.elkarte.it/
> 
> 
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