I personally much prefer Markdown-extra over MultiMarkdown, and as I use ME in my blog, it was easier to use it everywhere anyway.
There was no Maruku at the time I did this, I'd try that now instead. Last time I tried, Maruku failed in some rare edge cases but works fine overall.
You can use php on the command line. What I did is make a script that calls ME, then I call this script instead of markdown.pl in the commands. It's a bit slow sometimes, but it works.
Here the script:
✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------ #!/usr/bin/php -q
<?php include_once "/path/to/markdown-extra.php";
while (!feof(STDIN)) { $my_text .= fread(STDIN, 4096); }
$my_html = Markdown($my_text);
echo $my_html; ?> ✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------
-- FredB
On 8/16/07, Takaaki Kato devlist@samuraicoder.net wrote:
Hi,
Anybody make Markdown Extra http://www.michelf.com/projects/php- markdown/ work with TextMate? Not sure if other people think the extra syntax is helpful, but I do.
As this is written in PHP, I'm not sure how it can be implemented.
Another possibility is to use Maruku http://maruku.rubyforge.org/, which is written in Ruby. Anyone here have any needs to these Markdown add-ons? I'm now trying Textile now, but prefer Markdown.
Takaaki
Takaaki Kato http://samuraicoder.net