Re: Source code highlighting in Markdown (currently Multimarkdown)

2014-09-24 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Thanks all for the info. It looks like I have more alternatives than I expected, which is good since I've spent one hour looking at various static site generators. I'll definitely need to think a bit about this, I was thinking of extending my script a bit and this will definitely influence my desi

Source code highlighting in Markdown (currently Multimarkdown)

2014-09-23 Thread Jan Erik Moström
I'm using a script to convert a set of markdown files to static web sites - sites for various courses I'm teaching. This script uses multimarkdown to do the actual conversion. Since I mostly teach various programming courses I would like to have syntax highlighting of the source code I present. W

Re: when rational discussion was still a possibility

2014-09-08 Thread Jan Erik Moström
You can do this yourself, the link where to do this is at the bottom of each email On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Joel MaHarry wrote: > please take me off of this interminable discussion > > *Digital and brand communications* > > .

Re: Mac markdown editor that saves as .txt

2012-02-02 Thread Jan Erik Moström
If you use BBEdit you can set it to use Markdown for the default language for txt-files (and md and markdown and ...) - jem ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss

Re: File Extension Consensus

2010-11-05 Thread Jan Erik Moström
I don't think you can get Gruber to "bless" an extension. ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss

Re: File Extension Consensus

2010-11-04 Thread Jan Erik Moström
I don't think you can find any "official body" that would be able to say anything :) Short answer: not that I know of. I use either '.markdown' or '.txt' - jem ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/

Re: multiline header

2010-03-02 Thread Jan Erik Moström
On 2 mar 2010, at 12.12, Alexandre Leray wrote: > Is there often this kind of backward compatibility problems? In general: yep > In that case what about maintaining a backward compatible markdown and a non > backward compatible one? This is something that you usually avoid unless you're makin

Re: Desktop app for viewing Markdown files

2009-02-26 Thread Jan Erik Moström
On 26 feb 2009, at 16:32, Shawn Medero wrote: I'll assume you know BBEdit (8+ ?) renders Markdown files. Ohh, yes ... I actually made my own markdown preview in BBEdit before it was built-in ;-) http://github.com/toland/qlmarkdown/tree/master http://readown.googlecode.com/ Thanks! Fo

Re: Desktop app for viewing Markdown files

2009-02-26 Thread Jan Erik Moström
On 26 feb 2009, at 16:03, Sherwood Botsford wrote: Most of the point of Markdown is that it can be viewed/edited in any simple text editor. Try TextEdit, SimpleText, or from the command-line (terminal window) vi. Lots of Mac geeks use an editor that starts with BB (BBedit?) Personally I use B

Desktop app for viewing Markdown files

2009-02-26 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Is there a file/document browser that render and display Markdown files? (for the Mac) jem ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss

Re: definition lists?

2008-11-14 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Andreas Åkre Solberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-11-14 19.26 Any way of writing definition lists? Depends on which implementation you use. There are a few implementation that allows this. jem -- Jan Erik Moström - www.mostrom

Re: Syntax Questions

2008-07-17 Thread Jan Erik Moström
p the lines from becoming too long. If those hard newlines were translated into Markdown would be useless for a lot of people. (and I don't think there is an option to get it to behave the way you want) jem -- Jan Erik Mostr

Re: Syntax Questions

2008-07-17 Thread Jan Erik Moström
ill work? Or, actually more simple, only newlines between certain tags, such as p and div? I'm not sure I understand, do you mean that you want a text like this: This is just an example text to be translated into This is just an example text Or am I misunderstanding things?

Re: update to markdown wikis?

2008-02-11 Thread Jan Erik Moström
y a bit and see what I think of it (some pages look a bit strange but I suspect it's some kind of CSS issue). jem -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.p

Re: update to markdown wikis?

2008-02-11 Thread Jan Erik Moström
have shell access at those servers) jem -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss

Re: update to markdown wikis?

2008-02-11 Thread Jan Erik Moström
I should perhaps try this ... I'm going to set up a new wiki and I would prefer to use Markdown, must check to see if my ISP supports Lua. jem -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing

Re: update to markdown wikis?

2008-02-11 Thread Jan Erik Moström
ookbook/Markdown I can only agree with Allan, PmWiki is a great wiki that I use a lot but hte support for Markdown is less than optimal (I'm trying to be nice). I would love to see a recipe for PmWiki that implemented proper support for Markdown. jem -- Jan Erik Mostr

Re: Importing Markdown posts to WordPress

2007-12-26 Thread Jan Erik Moström
't normally uses html tags. Do you have an example of a post so we can see how it look? -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss

Markdown - quicklook and spotlight

2007-11-13 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Before doing anything stupid: + has anyone made quicklook work with markdown files (extension '.markdown')? + has anyone made spotlight plugin that index markdown files (same extension)? jem -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mos

Re: ANN: python-markdown2 -- another Python implementation of Markdown

2007-11-05 Thread Jan Erik Moström
build of Python. It's using the systems python -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss

Re: How to include an external file with Markdown?

2007-08-10 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Jan Erik Moström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-08-10 20:27 Something like that. I forgot, you can find a longer (and more complicated) example at <http://code.mostrom.pp.se/perl/perlcgimarkdown.html> jem -- Jan Erik Moström, www.m

Re: How to include an external file with Markdown?

2007-08-10 Thread Jan Erik Moström
c), in it's simplest form it's just a search and replace. For example: theTemplate = " ##PageContent## ... print searchAndReplace(theTemplate, "##PageContent##", Markdown( pageContent ) ) Something like that. jem --

Re: Revisiting mime-types and file extensions

2007-06-14 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Michael Sheets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-06-14 15:00 Textmate allows the following as Markdown extensions if it helps: 'markdown', 'mdown', 'markdn', 'md' BBEdit support (by default): mark, markdown, text ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Dis

Re: div & span support

2007-03-08 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Jacob Rus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-03-05 03:49: >In general, I don't think it helps the basic markdown format >for us to add features just because we can. Especially not >features that are only relevant in the context of html >documents, add not inconsiderable complexity to the appearan

Re: Apache handler?

2007-03-04 Thread Jan Erik Moström
If someone is interested in the script I use (it's not finished - I was/is going to add more feature but ran out of time - but it's usable) you can find it here jem ___ Markdown-Disc

Re: Apache handler?

2007-03-04 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Chris Pepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-03-04 00:56: >Has anyone considered using Markdown.pl or PHPME as an Apache >handler for Markdown files? It would be very slick to post >straight .text files and have them rendered behind the scenes, >although for high traffic sites pre-rendering wou

Re: Markdown and Wikis

2007-02-21 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Shawn Medero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-02-21 10:55: >I'm curious as to what problems you've seen with Markdown+PmWiki. I've >been using [Ben Wilson's cookbook entry for Markdown][1] and haven't >_noticed_ any problems but I've likely been blind to the to issues. I haven't used his recipe (i

Markdown and Wikis

2007-02-20 Thread Jan Erik Moström
I would like to have a wiki that uses Markdown as the markup language (or something very close), I've currently used PmWiki and I really like it but there are some problems with using Markdown so I'm interested to see if there is an alternative that works better for me. I've looked at wiki mat

Re: Markdown use by newspapers?

2007-01-28 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to robert mcgonegal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-01-27 14:58: >Does anyone know of any larger newspapers or publishing >companies that use Markdown? Several times I've noticed >glitches in web page articles, posted at larger newspapers, >where emphasis has been indicated by underlines and ha

A second question - definition list

2007-01-19 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Is there a perl based variation of Markdown that handles definition lists? jem ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss

Is this possible to do?

2007-01-19 Thread Jan Erik Moström
I'm a bit confused if this is possible to do. I would like to write some instructional pages using markdown, here is a short example of my problem. The text looks like this: Risken är dock att du har lite mer komplicerade objekt, tex a

Re: best way to use emphasis within code?

2007-01-04 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Jeremy C. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-01-04 11:14: >I'd hope that dumping most Markdown content in a plain text >reader should be easily and quickly readable. I agree jem ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pai

Re: Maruku: a better Markdown interpreter for Ruby.

2006-12-30 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to A. Pagaltzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-12-30 17:17: >That doesn't seem problematic to me. If you write documents that >use features that are not part of Markdown, and the formatter >documentation makes it clear that the features you are using are >not part of Markdown, then you know what you

Re: Maruku: a better Markdown interpreter for Ruby.

2006-12-30 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to A. Pagaltzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-12-30 16:30: >The problem is that there is effectively no spec. There is a >format documentation, but there are many cases it does not >specify precisely (or at all). In that case, only the behaviour >of Markdown.pl can be of guidance; but it is not cle

Re: Maruku: a better Markdown interpreter for Ruby.

2006-12-30 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Andrea Censi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-12-30 12:24: >Again, I understand you concern that all Markdown implementations >should give the same results. But at the moment, and I think that is >not only my opinion, the Markdown specification has a lot of holes. So >even if wanted, I could not ma

Markdown markup question

2006-12-29 Thread Jan Erik Moström
If I have the following text --- Just a small test This is some code and some indented code and this is the end 1. Just a small test This is some code and some indented code and this is the end

Re: Maruku: a better Markdown interpreter for Ruby.

2006-12-29 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to John Gruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-12-28 15:35: >I agree that HTML's comment syntax is verbose. And don't get me >started on the rules regarding `--` within an HTML comment. I'm >not ruling out the idea of a Markdown-specific comment syntax, but >given that Markdown already supports HTML

Re: Maruku: a better Markdown interpreter for Ruby.

2006-12-28 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Michel Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-12-28 16:38: >In fact, one of the reasons why custom attributes aren't >already supported in PHP Markdown Extra 1.1 is because it's >hard to figure out a way to do it without changing every >regular expression of PHP Markdown and creating two com

Re: Know ye of such a beast ?

2006-11-23 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-11-22 19:03: >php-driven, markdown-aware, open source wiki/cms that has some >degree of version control, a flexible system for privs/access >control, is installable (or buildable) on OS X and has an easy >installer for windows ? It depends on what

Re: Tightening the rules for literal `[` and `]` chars in link ids

2006-09-26 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to John Gruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-09-25 17:14: > Spaces, for certain, need to be included. And don't forget > non-ASCII alphabet characters, (é, ü, etc.) Thanks for thinking of us who uses more characters than a-z !!! jem

Re: adding [markdown] to the email subject lines for markdown-discuss

2006-07-09 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-07-08 23:06: > Yes. I do something similar and we both use the same email client, > though I think your version might be newer than mine (: Probably ;-) jem ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdo

Re: adding [markdown] to the email subject lines for markdown-discuss

2006-07-08 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-07-08 12:33: > FW*L*IW, I think its a matter of personal filtering policy. If you > discretely filter markdown discuss messages, then all you need is > in the headers. If you have a common filter for markdown-discuss > messages and one, or more other mess

Re: adding [markdown] to the email subject lines for markdown-discuss

2006-07-08 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Reply to Sam Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-07-08 11:16: > My mail tool (thunderbird) has a default search above the messages. > None of the default options "subject, sender, (subject & sender), body" > allow me to easily filter the markdown emails. Can't you use the to address, in my mail clie

definition lists

2006-05-06 Thread Jan Erik Moström
ld like to be able to write definitions lists) jem -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se ___ Markdown-Discuss mailing list Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss

Re: Wiki applications with Markdown support

2006-03-13 Thread Jan Erik Moström
Jan Erik Moström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-03-09 11:05: > Links, headers etc works just fine but lists doesn't work. I > have no idea why and since PHP isn't my "cup of tea" I don't > know where to start to debugging pmwiki. > > My guess is th

Re: Wiki applications with Markdown support

2006-03-09 Thread Jan Erik Moström
" I don't know where to start to debugging pmwiki. My guess is that pmwiki does something to the text before it sends it to the PHP markdown implementation. jem -- Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se ___ Mark

Re: Wiki applications with Markdown support

2006-03-07 Thread Jan Erik Moström
wolf2k5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-02-26 23:53: > Instiki (built-in) > DokuWiki (external plugin) > Oddmuse (external module) > > Did I miss any other? Yes, PMwiki but I could get it to work with all markup commands jem -- Jan Erik Mostr