Yes, I use it.  I've had to hack the Text:MultiMarkdown module so that it
*would* process markdown enclosed in  <div> tags.

I don't particularly need the speed, but there are some improvements in MMD
features that I would like to have.

Respectfully,

Sherwood of Sherwood's Forests

Sherwood Botsford
Sherwood's Forests --  http://Sherwoods-Forests.com
780-848-2548
50042 Range Rd 31
Warburg, Alberta T0C 2T0



On 10 June 2013 14:52, Andrew Ford <and...@ford-mason.co.uk> wrote:

> Is anyone using Template::Plugin::**MultiMarkdown?  I ask because I
> picked up the code after not having touched it in years, and realized that
> the documentation is woefully inadequate.  The module is just a thin
> wrapper over Text::MulitMarkdown, which takes quite a few options.  The
> plugin will accept those options and pass them down to the lower level.  Is
> anyone using such features?
>
> At the same time I have put together a wrapper around Fletcher Penny's
> multimarkdown v4, which has been rewritten in C (based on work by John
> McFarlane) and is an order of magnitude faster than the Perl version.  I am
> contemplating releasing the wrapper as a CPAN module
> (Text::MultiMarkdownXS) and basing the Template Toolkit plugin on that.
>
> I would be interested to know if anyone has any strong feelings about the
> behaviour of the plugin.
>
> In any case I intend putting out a new version of the MMD plugin shortly
> with more complete documentation.
>
> Thanks
> Andrew
>
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