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
anybody know of a converter between markdown and textile?
i tried aaron's html-2-text on the .html i got out of textile,
but it dropped some stuff, like the id's for internal links...
the footnote references and links also got messed up...
just wondering...
-bowerbird
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On 1/28/07, Jan Erik Moström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The last time I visited a newspaper I noticed that they were not
> using any kind of word processor to write the articles, instead
> they were using some kind of specialized software for writing
> the papers and the markup of the articles we
Le 2007-01-27 à 20:54, Paul Ingraham, RMT a écrit :
> I need to exclude arbitrary chunks of my documents from Markdown
> parsing, because my documents are littered with ,
> and a few other oddities. These blocks get gifted with unwanted
> markup by Markdown:
>
> becomes
>
> If I can'
On 28-Jan-07, at 5:50 PM, Michel Fortin wrote:
> Le 2007-01-27 à 20:54, Paul Ingraham, RMT a écrit :
>
>> I need to exclude arbitrary chunks of my documents from Markdown
>> parsing, because my documents are littered with ,
>> and a few other oddities. These blocks get gifted with unwanted
>> mar