Nice work. This will be useful with auth.wiki. Plugin_wiki is going to be 
deprecated (unless somebody adopts it) and has been removed from the book.

On Sunday, 12 February 2012 15:07:04 UTC-6, Ross Peoples wrote:
>
> I have created another plugin for the MarkItUp widget. I know that 
> plugin_wiki has this currently, but I wanted a dedicated plugin for this 
> for an upcoming project I'm working on.
>
> You can get the plugin from Bitbucket: 
> https://bitbucket.org/PhreeStyle/web2py_markitup
>
> There is no documentation yet, as I just pushed the code. But I wanted to 
> announce in case anyone wants to play with this. It has not been thoroughly 
> tested and is only an alpha at this point. It can be used with several 
> different markup languages:
>
>    - BBCode
>    - HTML
>    - Markdown
>    - Markmin
>    - reStructuredText
>    - Textile
>    - Wiki
>
> The plugin can be used standalone, or as a form field widget. It currently 
> supports live previews for 4 markup languages: html, markmin, markdown, 
> textile, and bbcode. Code blocks for markmin and markdown markup are 
> highlighted by pygments, which is included as part of the plugin. No 
> external dependencies. Using pygments for code highlighting allows over 100 
> languages to be highlighted.
>
> Code highlighting in markmin:
>
> ``
> def testing():
>     print 'Testing'
> ``:python
>
> Code highlighting in markdown:
>
>     :::python
>     def testing():
>         print 'Testing'
>
> Markdown requires four spaces at the beginning of each line for code 
> blocks.
>
> Example for basic usage:
>
> from plugin_markitup.markitup import MarkItUp
>
> def test():
>     widget = MarkItUp(set_name='markmin').markitup()
>     return dict(widget=widget)
>
>
> Example model for form fields:
>
> from plugin_markitup.markitup import MarkItUp
>
> db.define_table('content',
>     Field('name', length=20),
>     Field('description', 'text')
> )
> db.content.description.widget = MarkItUp().widget
>
>
> Example controller:
> def test():
>     form = SQLFORM(db.content)
>     if form.accepts(request, session):
>         redirect(URL())
>
>     return dict(form=form)
>
>
> This plugin is more of an alpha preview, so I expect there to be problems 
> and inconsistencies. Please try it out and let me know if you have any 
> questions, comments, or problems!
>

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