Currently on my web2py blog, I am using python-markdown2 with the codecolor
extra, and WMD for the editor. I couldn't be more happy honestly. It beats
the socks off WYSIWYG editors, and with the extras, syntax highlighting and
other options are available making it that much better. And since WMD is
> However code can still be messed up by the rich text editor. You can fix it
> by using pre and code tags.
>
>
> Then the rich text editor does not mess up the code formatting.
>
> I've also updated http://www.pygame.org/wiki/syntax and the CookBook page to
> mention using pre tags along with th
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 8:53 AM, B W wrote:
> Greetings, pygamers.
>
> When I click the [edit] link on the Pygame wiki all the existing,
> nicely pre-formatted Python code is joined onto a single line. It just
> comes out of the page like that--would be a lot of work to manually
> reformat. Even
Greetings, pygamers.
When I click the [edit] link on the Pygame wiki all the existing,
nicely pre-formatted Python code is joined onto a single line. It just
comes out of the page like that--would be a lot of work to manually
reformat. Even if I switch to HTML mode and enter HTML it doesn't keep
t