Very cool. Four new plugins in one! - Dave
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 9:57 PM, Anil Gangolli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Users, like me, who like to write their entries using simplified wiki-like > markup syntax, may be interested in the following. > > I've placed a collection of new weblog entry rendering plugins on the > Roller Support site. These new plugins are based on the support for various > different markup languages (not just Textile!) in the Textile-J library (see > https://textile-j.dev.java.net/). > > The current Textile-J library provides support for Textile, Confluence, > MediaWiki, and TracWiki markup syntax, and all of these have been exposed > through a set of plugins in one jar. You can read more about it here: > > http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Javanet/RollerTextileJPlugins > > These are currently in a draft/experimental state. Feel free to try them > out and comment. > > Because I am not sure about the fine-grained compatibility between > interpretation of Textile markup in Textile4J and Textile-J, the new Textile > plugin returns a different identifier string in its getName() call, which > means it is considered a different plugin, rather than a replacement. If > you have old entries specifying the older plugin, the old plugin will > continue to be used for those; entries specifying the new plugin will use > the new one. > > Once I've done some more testing, I plan to add a separate version that can > serve as a stand-in replacement for the older one if people choose to load > it; it can be loaded by those who want just one Textile implementation and > are willing to live with any minor incompatibilities in its interpretation > of Textile markup in their older entries. > > --a. > > p.s. Please read the LICENSE.TXT document in the plugin distribution. The > materials on the Roller Support site are not provided by or distributed by > the Apache Software Foundation. While the plugin code is licensed under the > Apache License 2.0, the Textile-J library is LGPL. > > > >
