> thanks to some off-list help from Josh French the extension now works
> as either a gem or traditional vendored extension. the key change was
> just to add `unloadable` to the KramdownFilter class.
John, I just pushed a change which should make that unnecessary. Gem
extensions are now automati
thanks to some off-list help from Josh French the extension now works
as either a gem or traditional vendored extension. the key change was
just to add `unloadable` to the KramdownFilter class.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:35 AM, john muhl wrote:
> just noticed that extracting the textile_filter ex
> def activate
>KramdownFilter
> end
>
> is not explicitly enough?
Sorry, misread your post. Yes, this is correct, and you shouldn't need
to do anything else.
> just noticed that extracting the textile_filter extension out into a
> gem also fails in the exact same ways that i've run into..
just noticed that extracting the textile_filter extension out into a
gem also fails in the exact same ways that i've run into...
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:13 AM, john muhl wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Josh French wrote:
>>> i'm at loss now for why it's not appearing in the drop down
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Josh French wrote:
>> i'm at loss now for why it's not appearing in the drop down when
>> loaded as a gem. no errors or anything unusual just a missing filter.
>
> I'm actually at a loss as to why it would appear when vendored if
> you're not explicitly loading tha
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Josh French wrote:
>> i'm at loss now for why it's not appearing in the drop down when
>> loaded as a gem. no errors or anything unusual just a missing filter.
>
> I'm actually at a loss as to why it would appear when vendored if
> you're not explicitly loading tha
> i'm at loss now for why it's not appearing in the drop down when
> loaded as a gem. no errors or anything unusual just a missing filter.
I'm actually at a loss as to why it would appear when vendored if
you're not explicitly loading that subclass. Radiant doesn't do any
pre-loading of filter
by "explicitly loads that text filter" you just mean having:
def activate
KramdownFilter
end
right?
i'm at loss now for why it's not appearing in the drop down when
loaded as a gem. no errors or anything unusual just a missing filter.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Act
both suggestions seem to fix the boot problem but now i don't see the
new filter in the drop down. although i do see the extension listed on
the extensions page.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Actually, I imagine :lib => false would do the trick -- gem requirements
> are lo
Actually, I imagine :lib => false would do the trick -- gem requirements
are loaded before extensions. As long as your extension file explicitly
loads that text filter, you should be fine.
Sean
On 1/25/10 1:51 PM, Jim Gay wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2010, at 1:08 PM, john muhl wrote:
>
>
>> i hope
On Jan 25, 2010, at 1:08 PM, john muhl wrote:
> i hope someone can point out what stupid thing i've done in my first
> attempt to package an extension as a gem.
>
> http://gist.github.com/286072
>
> the extension works fine as a regular extension.
> i'm trying this on the edge (current as of abo
i hope someone can point out what stupid thing i've done in my first
attempt to package an extension as a gem.
http://gist.github.com/286072
the extension works fine as a regular extension.
i'm trying this on the edge (current as of about an hour ago).
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