I made one for myself, but it's really basic: Lots of Textile tags are not closed by an end tag but by two newlines, and I don't think it's possible for now. So, I thought it will be much more easier with the new syntax engine and didn't improved and tested it much.
Still, if some are interested, I can put it in the repository. What I have for now: I made it super-set of html (as Textile), so -highlight of html tags -highlight of all textile tags, plus special colors for headers, links, images, table.
I use redcloth to: pipe thru it to have html preview. make a "replace selected text with html" command. make a "output to html" command.
(You'd have to install RedCloth or another textile script for that.)
And in my "handle every text jobs with TM" crusade, I made a BBCode bundle and, as I couldn't find one, a BBCode parsing script (BabyCloth? ;), to have html preview, etc.
If it's ok for Allan, I'll add them to the repository.
(BTW, Allan, could you add a way to "remember" a few 'pipe through' script in the html preview, I'd like to avoid retyping the full path every time I change the script..)
-- FredB
On 16 mars 05, at 23:00, Chris Messina wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone might be interested in putting together a simple textile bundle? I'm completely snowed under myself or else I'd endeavor to learn this syntax bundling thing myself!
Thanks.
Chris
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