Hi the template is this, its actually a partial but should be complete
enough
file messages/_message.haml
.message
.body= markdown(message.body)
.by= message.author
An example of the content of message.body is
## start example
This is my chicken example ruby file
class Chicken
def noise
"squawk"
end
end
this is after my chicken code block
## end example
Markdown will automatically wrap the code block in the above example
in <pre><code> and </code></pre> tags. When the partial is rendered
and the current indentation level is already more than one level deep
then additional indentation will be added to the contents of the <pre>
contents.
<div class="message">
<pre><code>class Chicken
def noise
"squawk"
end
end
</code></pre>
<div class="by">Rooster</div>
</div>
Now this is fine within the HTML but when rendered all of the
preceding indentation on each line after the first will be more
greatly indented than the first. In order for it to render properly
the HTML would need to probably look like this
<div class="message">
<pre><code>class Chicken
def noise
"squawk"
end
end
</code></pre>
<div class="by">Rooster</div>
</div>
Which admittedly is absolutely horrible when viewing HTML but does
render properly.
Does that make more sense?
On Mar 24, 8:22 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a little confused. What "<pre><code>" tags? What's chicken.rb have
> to do with this?
>
> Could you give an example of the template you're evaluating, the value
> you're passing to markdown, the output given by Haml, and the output you
> expect? Thanks.
>
> - Nathan
>
> Spongy wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have a view template like
>
> > .message
> > .body= markdown(message.body)
> > .by= message.author
>
> > and the message.body has a number of markdown code blocks within it.
> > Now what keeps happening is when viewed in a browser the first line of
> > the code block is fine. Its on the same line as the <pre><code> tags
> > but each other line is over indented. As below
>
> > ## chicken.rb
> > class Chicken
> > def bawk
> > puts "baw-kawk"
> > end
> > end
>
> > I am guessing that this is caused in part by markdown and partly by
> > Haml, but I've no idea how to resolve it. I tried using the markdown
> > Haml filter but you can't pass a variable or anything like that to the
> > filter.
>
> > Are there any ideas about how I can fix this?
>
> > Thank you,
> > Spongy
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